Yes of course I will share what happens. I am right now reverse engineering the power supply but since I don't know what the original transistors where, they've all been replaced with modern components, and I am not even sure the replacements are the correct types I don't know where I will end up. I'll do my best with the schematic and if I can't understand the design I might build another power supply to power the calculator with to see if it works. The necessary voltages are +100V, +197V, +200V, +20V, -35V, -18V and -15V and the total power is only 15W.
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