Is this a legit 12C Platinum?
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04-20-2017, 11:20 AM
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Is this a legit 12C Platinum?
Hi,
I ordered this one on amazon.de and during all my research, I could not find the model number (PHA63102WN) or any hints on a 12Cp produced in Philippines. Is this manufactoring site pretty new? What do I have here? Thanks for your advice. |
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04-20-2017, 01:33 PM
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RE: Is this a legit 12C Platinum?
(04-20-2017 11:20 AM)David Bowie Wrote: Hi, Aren't you dead? It's a fairly recent production model, evidenced by the dual battery door. I don't know just when, but production in the Philippines is also relatively recent. Is the number you supplied above a model number or serial number? --Bob Prosperi |
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04-20-2017, 01:40 PM
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04-20-2017, 05:41 PM
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RE: Is this a legit 12C Platinum?
Found in a thread on HP website forum:
See here for the release date. For the serial number the typical format is to have the 4th, 5th, and 6th characters to reference when the product was built. The first character is the year date (Y) and the next two (WW), the week in that year it was made. CCSYWWZZZZ Assume it is 2016 in your case. There was much stuff discussed on the used processors and their speed on this site. See here there is also a link back to this website under referenced link no. 2 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP-12C You can check the speed of the machine in your hands very easy: Program: + GTO 01 Then in run mode fill the stack with all numbers 1. Then run the program for 1 minute. Old slow processor gives about 500 in the display, ARM processor (machine titled 12C+ here) over 70000 or even more. Andi |
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04-20-2017, 06:26 PM
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RE: Is this a legit 12C Platinum?
So, it's the 02WN'th unit produced in the 31st week of 2016, in Philippines factory "A".
Did you purchase it new? I assume not, since you noted you cannot find a model number, which would have been on the pkg. Assuming not, it's quite young to have already been sold by the original buyer... --Bob Prosperi |
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04-21-2017, 12:52 AM
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RE: Is this a legit 12C Platinum?
(04-20-2017 05:41 PM)AndiGer Wrote: You can check the speed of the machine in your hands very easy: S/N CNA52208S5 84,866 |
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04-21-2017, 08:18 AM
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RE: Is this a legit 12C Platinum?
(04-20-2017 06:26 PM)rprosperi Wrote: So, it's the 02WN'th unit produced in the 31st week of 2016, in Philippines factory "A". It was a so called Warehouse Deal. The condition of the product is good and - despite I have no experience with the 12C and lack a comparison - feels good and authentic. I have just printed the manual and gave it my assistance to bind it. |
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04-22-2017, 07:01 AM
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RE: Is this a legit 12C Platinum?
(04-20-2017 05:41 PM)AndiGer Wrote: Old slow processor gives about 500 in the display, ARM processor (machine titled 12C+ here) over 70000 or even more.Hi, isn't the 12C+ just an emulated 12C while the Platinum does have a different firmware (emulated or not)? I do not own any of the 12X calculators, unfortunately. Thomas |
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04-22-2017, 01:42 PM
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RE: Is this a legit 12C Platinum?
(04-22-2017 07:01 AM)Thomas Radtke Wrote:(04-20-2017 05:41 PM)AndiGer Wrote: Old slow processor gives about 500 in the display, ARM processor (machine titled 12C+ here) over 70000 or even more.Hi, In a sense, yes the 12C+ is emulated, in that this label is used to denote 12C machines that are running on an ARM processor emulating the original CPU, which are running the original f/w (with the obvious very minor tweaks needed to allow the emulation to work properly - e.g. adjustments for timing loops, etc.). The 12C Platinum (12CP) has additional functions (e.g. Algebraic operation, Undo, etc.) and is marketed as the 'step-up' from the classic 12C. There have been multiple versions of both ARM-powered '12C+' and '12CP' models, as the specific cpu models used have been discontinued by the mfr. Search in the forum for an excellent article by Jebem about the 12C variants if you're interested in more details. --Bob Prosperi |
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