Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!sdd.hp.com!spool.mu.edu!news.cs.indiana.edu!rsg1.er.usgs.gov!rsg1.er.usgs.gov!stevev From: stevev@greylady.uoregon.edu (Steve VanDevender) Newsgroups: comp.sys.handhelds Subject: Re: RESET Button Was(Re: SUNCLK and CMT Ramcards) Message-ID: Date: 17 May 91 04:47:02 GMT References: <28305a8d: 3076.5comp.sys.handhelds;1@hpcvbbs.UUCP> <42375@cup.portal.com> Sender: news@rsg1.er.usgs.gov Organization: University of Oregon Chemistry Stores Lines: 11 In-Reply-To: sjthomas@cup.portal.com's message of 16 May 91 04: 11:45 GMT I have an American HP-48 rev. E with the reset button on the right. I think the position of the reset button depends on the time the calculator was manufactured. Your poll does neglect to ask for the revision level or better the date code in the serial number, which could even nail down the time that the Great Reset Switch Switch occurred. -- Steve VanDevender stevev@greylady.uoregon.edu "Bipedalism--an unrecognized disease affecting over 99% of the population. Symptoms include lack of traffic sense, slow rate of travel, and the classic, easily recognized behavior known as walking."