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HP 12c manufactured in Phillipines - Zac Bruce - 07-22-2017 12:09 AM Hi all, Looking through this thread: http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-418.html and this blog: http://persistent-tech.blogspot.com.au/2013/04/the-hewlett-packardhp-12c-financial.html I see no mention of units being manufactured in the Philippines, but I have a Platinum that was manufactured there. It has the two CR 2032 batteries, and a black key background, and includes the parenthesis, backspace etc. The back is not printed on like earlier models, but has the metal type plate. Anyone have any ideas where these fit in along the timeline of manufacture? Regards, Zac RE: HP 12c manufactured in Phillipines - rprosperi - 07-22-2017 01:24 AM (07-22-2017 12:09 AM)Zac Bruce Wrote: Hi all, Production in the Philippines only began a few years ago at most, which is also consistent with a 2-battery wide door on a 12CP. RE: HP 12c manufactured in Phillipines - Zac Bruce - 07-22-2017 02:03 AM Thanks Bob. Are they (12c and platinum) all now manufactured in Philippines rather than China? I've been using my Chinese made platinum with the silver key background as my daily but if the Philippines ones are the current lot I think I'll switch to using that and keep the other one as part of my collection. Would hate to damage or lose the silver one as it would be difficult to replace. Thanks again, Zac RE: HP 12c manufactured in Phillipines - rprosperi - 07-22-2017 02:47 AM (07-22-2017 02:03 AM)Zac Bruce Wrote: Are they (12c and platinum) all now manufactured in Philippines rather than China? I honestly don't know about production sites, but I'll ask Tim at HHC in September. The Silver 12CP machines were produced for a couple years, so somewhat available, but the black-faced versions are far more numerous. I'd 'retire' the Silver 12CP to the collection. Also, the newer versions use MUCH faster processors; this is dramatically noticeable with programs, but not so much in real-time number-crunching, except if you're solving for interest rate (which is iterative) which can take a moment on the older machines. RE: HP 12c manufactured in Phillipines - Sylvain Cote - 07-22-2017 03:03 AM Zac, To give you an idea of what they look like, here is an old picture of my Voyager collection. Sylvain RE: HP 12c manufactured in Phillipines - Dave Frederickson - 07-22-2017 03:48 AM (07-22-2017 03:03 AM)Sylvain Cote Wrote: To give you an idea of what they look like, here is an old picture of my Voyager collection. Sylvain, What's the difference between the 12CPS Bondi and the 12d-pt? Dave P.S. You need one of these. http://www.flickr.com/photos/60529780@N02/8602838472/in/photostream RE: HP 12c manufactured in Phillipines - Keith Midson - 07-22-2017 06:05 AM Here you go - my collection of 12C's. I don't recall having one that was made in the Philippines though. https://www.flickr.com/photos/keithmidson/sets/72157627586986282/ Keith RE: HP 12c manufactured in Phillipines - Zac Bruce - 07-22-2017 06:22 AM Sylvan, Have to admit just a little jealousy. Dave, I had come across that blue keyed photo before and fell in love/lust. I think from memory there was only 3 made? I might be wrong but I think the Bondi had no parenthesis, backspace, despite being a platinum? I also read that it had "bugs" and the algebraic wasn't fully implemented but don't know the specifics. My silver backed one is the other model. RE: HP 12c manufactured in Phillipines - Zac Bruce - 07-22-2017 12:03 PM (07-22-2017 06:05 AM)Keith Midson Wrote: Here you go - my collection of 12C's. I don't recall having one that was made in the Philippines though. Hi Keith, I hadn't seen your post before my last reply. Somehow I had come across your collection before, it's very impressive. I don't think I'll ever be able to gather together such a large collection, but I'll be happy to pick up what I can. I just bought an original 12c on ebay (australia) from a guy that use to work for HP; he is the original owner but just doesn't need it any more. It's a little beaten up but he says that it was the calculator that he carried "in the field" for a long time. I've just bid on a near perfect 19bii that he is selling as well, with it's original carry pouch and manual. I'll have to ask him what he actually did for HP, he said he bought several of the clamshell HP's after his retirement, and said those were what he was using almost exclusively at work in his final years. I see that he just recently sold a 28c, a 620lx and an OmniGo100. So he has stayed loyal to HP's products for a long time. Makes me wonder what else he's got laying around his house... Zac RE: HP 12c manufactured in Phillipines - Sylvain Cote - 07-22-2017 02:39 PM (07-22-2017 03:48 AM)Dave Frederickson Wrote: What's the difference between the 12CPS Bondi and the 12d-pt? Code: Model TSCFB Begin-End Site Battery Type CPU Comments Code: HP-12C Platinum Silver WBOSS 2005-2006 CNA/4CY 1x2032 RPN+ALG SPLB20D has parenthesis, backspace & undo, based on 17BII+, 12D-PT Code: DM12CC White WBYNW 2012-2012 CH 1x2032 RPN LPC1114 made by SwissMicros, credit-card size TSCFB Code: T : top key writing color | S : side key writing color | C : faceplate writing color | F : faceplate color | B : top bazel color Color code Code: B:Blue | G:Gold | K:blacK | L:Light-yellow-green | N:browN | O:Orange | R:Red | S:Silver | W:White | Y:Yellow Manufacturing sites Code: 1 letter code | A : America (USA) | B : Brazil | G : Germany | J : Japan | M : Malaysia | S : Singapore | References
RE: HP 12c manufactured in Phillipines - sat1410 - 07-24-2017 02:17 AM I believe there is at least one more version of the so-called "12C+" that has been out in the wild since ~ late 2015. The CPU was changed to the SAM4L series, with more details discussed starting with this post and photos in this post. Even though things still look the same externally, does it warrant its own entry on the list? (07-22-2017 02:39 PM)Sylvain Cote Wrote:(07-22-2017 03:48 AM)Dave Frederickson Wrote: What's the difference between the 12CPS Bondi and the 12d-pt? |