John Graham-Cumming looks to restore and repair a classic 1970s calculator: the Commodore P50.
I’d lost the battery cover but its shape was much more complex (than the Rockwell’s). Also, the actual battery connector was broken and the keyboard a bit flaky.
…the missing battery cover. For this I recreated it (or something like it) in OpenSCAD and 3D printed it.
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