mjt@hyperion.wustl.edu (Mike Turmon) (02/14/91)
Once upon a time, I had an HP-41CV, but it was stolen. ;-( Consequently, I now have some HP-41 accessories that I can no longer use. Like: Thermal Printer model 82162A with HP-IL module Battery-operated (rechargeable batteries which use the same charger as the calculator itself. I have the charger, too.) I'll throw in some thermal paper. This is the old-fashioned printer with wires instead of an infrared link to connect the calculator with the printer. (I am ashamed to say this originally cost more than the calculator did.) Plotter module This can make the printer produce bar code to be read in with... Optical wand -- model 82153A Card Reader model 82104A I'll throw in some cards, too. Best reasonable offer for any or all of the above accepted. It is very old (some of it 8 years old) but it has been treated reverently. I have the manuals, which are still in good shape. BTW "reasonable" is defined as anything greater than max (original cost/20, $20) I found the printer+plotter+optical wand to be a more reliable way to store programs than the card reader. Mike | Mike Turmon mjt@hyperion.wustl.edu | A characteristic movement in | | Department of Electrical Engineering | such a condition is to run your | | Washington University, Saint Louis | little finger along your eyebrows. | -- --