Jos,
It's not beyond repair, if you have a spare LCD.
Opening is a careful business, but if you remove the small posts at the
battery compartment (the melted circles).
And then prie carefull with a knive to get the two halves separated so you
can open the calculator.
After that it's rather easy to remove the LCD.
If you search on the
www.hpmuseum.org site (HP calculators)you can find
several articles about opening the HP 32S and SII.
-Rik
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Van: cctalk-bounces at
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[mailto:cctalk-bounces at
classiccmp.org] Namens Jos Dreesen
Verzonden: zondag 28 juni 2009 16:47
Aan: cctalk at
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Onderwerp: HP32-II repair
Since we are talking HP calcs :
Am i right in believing that an HP-32 II with broken LCD
screen is beyond repair ?
At the moment I would not even know how to open it....
Jos