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HP-71b calculator w/ HP-41 Module, Card reader, MORE

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HP-71b

Offered is a Hewlett Packard HP-71B calculator in Very Good / Excellent condition. The HP-71 was a full function micro-computer with a BASIC operating system and a separate calculator mode. I am the original owner and always took good care of this unit, it has never been dropped, had coffee spilled on it, no user markings, etc. This particular HP-71 is "fully equipped" - it has TWO expansion modules - the desireable HP-41 emulator which was very hard to get, and the Text Editor module, PLUS the card reader, so you can save and record programs! There are about 70 blank cards in the binder, see picture! Accessories included with this item include the keyboard overlays for the HP41 emulator, plus 5 blank keyboard overlays, Owner's manual, quick reference guides, various Solution Pack documents from HP, and a 2" binder full of application notes, programming shortcuts, and program listings from PPC, which was an early user support group for HP calculators. There is lots of cool stuff in there that you'll have a hard time finding anywhere else. And the zippered case of course. The HP-71 uses 4 AAA batteries, not included, but as you can see the unit is fully functional and works perfectly. 1BBBB software.

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