[comp.sys.hp] help my adopted child

stevev@greylady.uoregon.edu (steve vandevender) (10/20/90)

I have recently become the adoptive parent of an HP 9100A
calculator.  How could I help but love a programmable calculator
built entirely out of discrete components and that's almost as
old as I am?

I'm trying to find manuals, magnetic cards, and technical
information for this desktop wonder.  If HP has spare parts for
this thing I might even buy some.  Although the calculator works
perfectly, there are small things like the little light that
illuminated the "z temporary/y accumulator/x keyboard" sign that
has burned out, and some plastic protector for the cheat sheet
that slides out of the bottom of the case had a foam or fuzz
coating that has since decomposed into a gummy mess.  I'd love to
restore this item to as pristine a condition as possible.
--
Steve VanDevender 	stevev@greylady.uoregon.edu
"Bipedalism--an unrecognized disease affecting over 99% of the population.
Symptoms include lack of traffic sense, slow rate of travel, and the
classic, easily recognized behavior known as walking."