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Building a Casio RP-33 clone, working with Zebra strips
06-16-2022, 01:44 AM
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RE: Building a Casio RP-33 clone, working with Zebra strips
(06-15-2022 08:30 PM)Nigel (UK) Wrote:  I’ve just received the RP-33 clone, V1.1, ordered from Tindie. It appears to work properly, both in a FX-880P and as an RP-8 in a FX-730P. Brilliant!

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Are you the chap who just did the install video? I have had one report of an FX-880P taking a few tries to get the RP-33 Redux installed and working. Other than that all have worked. Not knowing the factory build tolerance on all applicable models it is a bit of a educated guess to get the size just right.
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06-16-2022, 06:26 AM
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RE: Building a Casio RP-33 clone, working with Zebra strips
Is there no dead or ailing 71B near the Ozarks which could be lent to Jeff?

(03-24-2022 12:03 PM)Jeff_Birt Wrote:  
(03-23-2022 11:54 PM)dmh Wrote:  So who has the part, tools and skill/experience to measure, specify and organise the HP 71b zebra? :-)

I would offer to but I don't have an HP 71 which is sort of important Smile
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06-16-2022, 05:16 PM
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(06-16-2022 06:26 AM)anetzer Wrote:  Is there no dead or ailing 71B near the Ozarks which could be lent to Jeff?

I found on on fleabay which should arrive today Smile
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06-16-2022, 05:51 PM
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RE: Building a Casio RP-33 clone, working with Zebra strips
(06-16-2022 01:44 AM)Jeff_Birt Wrote:  
(06-15-2022 08:30 PM)Nigel (UK) Wrote:  I’ve just received the RP-33 clone, V1.1, ordered from Tindie. It appears to work properly, both in a FX-880P and as an RP-8 in a FX-730P. Brilliant!

Nigel (UK)

Are you the chap who just did the install video? I have had one report of an FX-880P taking a few tries to get the RP-33 Redux installed and working. Other than that all have worked. Not knowing the factory build tolerance on all applicable models it is a bit of a educated guess to get the size just right.

No video from me, I’m afraid! On the pair of machines I tried there was no real problem getting it to fit, so long as I kept the screws loose until all were going in. Resetting each machine made the memory visible.

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07-31-2022, 06:10 PM
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I'd be interested how do I get hold of two of these? I've seen they're for sale on eBay? is that official? I'm in the UK
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07-31-2022, 10:16 PM
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(07-31-2022 06:10 PM)ZQ8000_dude Wrote:  I'd be interested how do I get hold of two of these? I've seen they're for sale on eBay? is that official? I'm in the UK

I have them on eBay, Tindie and my website. A bit cheaper via my website. I just responded to your PM with details.
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