On Thursday, May 14, 2020 at 12:44:39 PM UTC-4,
[email protected] wrote:
Il giorno martedì 25 ottobre 1994 01:04:26 UTC+1, Eric Crampton ha scritto:
The Alchemist ([email protected]) wrote:
: In article <38hc86$[email protected]>, [email protected] (The Alchemist) says:
: >
: >I have a 48SX and recently, it completely stopped working. I can't even get a
: >rseponse when I turn the thing on... I have no idea how this happened and it
: >happened long enough ago that I cannot remember the symptoms it gave when it
: >died. Please help!
: Sorry, I should have mentioned: I tried installing fresh batteries too...
: Fortunately, I have a 48GX that I can use in reserve, but I'd love to get my
: older SX to work again!
Try ON-C, ON-A-F, etc. If those don't work, then try hitting that reset button which is underneath one of the small rubber feet on the underside of the calculator.
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I kept stored the 48sx without batteries for years and it did not start when putting in the new batteries. I tried any reset procedure found in the internet with no results.
What worked for me was: putting only one battery (the top most one) and leave it for several days (maybe one week). All of a sudden, when I tried to add the other two batteries ... it went alive.
I don't know why ... but it worked.
HP calcs have a small amount of onboard energy storage, to maintain the clock and such while the batteries were being changed. This can keep the processor alive, and if it's in a stuck state it might not restart with new batteries. The solution for
certain older calculators (I don't remember which) was to install (all) batteries backwards for a few days. This will quickly leak away the stored energy. Then when the batteries are replaced, it's a clean start and usually succeeds. I'm surprised that
adding just one battery worked, but the currents are tiny and maybe there was enough leakage to do the trick.
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