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HP FORUMSCALENDARHELPHP PRIMETHE MUSEUM OF HP CALCULATORSCLASSIFIEDS Our members have made a total of 141,431 posts in 15,654 threads. We currently have 12,427 members registered. Please welcome our newest member, jj07. The most users online at one time was 1,164 on 01-15-2020 at 12:14 AM. HP FORUMS - HP PRIME Hp Prime G2 - Exam Mode, No Clock, No connectivity. QuadraticReciprocity. 2. 179. 05-26-2021 05:33 PM. Last Post: QuadraticReciprocity. First python project : HP41 emulator + hints of workflow (Pages: 1 2 ) Oulan. HP FORUMS - GENERAL FORUM Epic HP-9825 repair video series. BobVA. 2. 199. Yesterday 05:42 PM. Last Post: PANAMATIK. HP67 DIY-Battery-Holder for individually removable AA-Eneloop's. tuxfan. RPN IS NICE, BUT I FIND TEXTBOOK MODE BETTER Joined: Feb 2015. RPN is nice, but I find textbook mode better. When crunching numbers on the HP Prime, I always use the "textbook" mode instead of the RPN mode. I know RPN entry is faster and easier to use. Textbook entry requires more keystrokes and requires you to use the large, circular arrow key button, which is a bit of a pain. DM41X - THE MUSEUM OF HP CALCULATORS Joined: Dec 2013. RE: DM41X. As described in my presentation at HHC2019 in September, the BETA program will be quite similar to the DM42 BETA program, where users will be able to purchase a BETA DM41X device (DM42 BETA units were ~CHF 150, these will likely be similar) with pre-release f/w. BEWARE NOT TO BUY HP PRIME, IF YOU ARE ENGINEER! (05-04-2018 10:24 PM) toml_12953 Wrote: (05-04-2018 10:07 PM) dmmaster Wrote: The HP Prime is a good calc, more or less similar to high-end Casio or TI graphical calc. The HP Prime is rather ok for studying, but it will not be ok for engineers. If you would like to push further and have it for several years, you must consider the HP49G or HP50Gcertainly.
HOW TO RUN PYTHON (NEW PRIME) Delete any template code (EXPORT, BEGIN, END) lines. Run the function, by calling : () For example, if code is saved as test01, in cas screen, type test01:pyhat () Fast way: open the emulator, copy/paste the code into a new program, then use the connectivy kit, to transfer the program. to the physical Prime. CASIO FX-4500P: NICE LOOKING POCKET MACHINE MADE IN CHINA Casio fx-4500P: Nice looking pocket machine made in China. This classic 1989 scientific programmable Casio fx-4500P in a small package seems to be a nice looking and powerful machine and good value for the money. Good samples can be found at 10 Euros. Mine was only 5 Euro in a flea market. Among its features are trigonometric, hyperbolicNEW G2 HP PRIME
Posts: 413. Joined: Jun 2016. RE: New G2 HP Prime. The G2 is a nice improvement over Version C, but I still look forward to a G3 with a radically different screen. We've had beautiful Retina displays on mobile devices for YEARS, and if there is a weak point in the Prime's hardware it's the display. Let's face it, it's comparatively notgreat.
THE MUSEUM OF HP CALCULATORSFORUMHP-80DAVE HICKSCOLLECTOR'S CORNERBENCHMARKSMANUALS ON FLASH DRIVE OR CD The Museum of HP Calculators displays and describes older Hewlett-Packard calculators. There are also sections on calculating machines and slide rules as well as sections for buying and selling HP calculators, an HP timeline, collecting information and a softwarelibrary.
HP FORUMSCALENDARHELPHP PRIMETHE MUSEUM OF HP CALCULATORSCLASSIFIEDS Our members have made a total of 141,431 posts in 15,654 threads. We currently have 12,427 members registered. Please welcome our newest member, jj07. The most users online at one time was 1,164 on 01-15-2020 at 12:14 AM. HP FORUMS - HP PRIME Hp Prime G2 - Exam Mode, No Clock, No connectivity. QuadraticReciprocity. 2. 179. 05-26-2021 05:33 PM. Last Post: QuadraticReciprocity. First python project : HP41 emulator + hints of workflow (Pages: 1 2 ) Oulan. HP FORUMS - GENERAL FORUM Epic HP-9825 repair video series. BobVA. 2. 199. Yesterday 05:42 PM. Last Post: PANAMATIK. HP67 DIY-Battery-Holder for individually removable AA-Eneloop's. tuxfan. RPN IS NICE, BUT I FIND TEXTBOOK MODE BETTER Joined: Feb 2015. RPN is nice, but I find textbook mode better. When crunching numbers on the HP Prime, I always use the "textbook" mode instead of the RPN mode. I know RPN entry is faster and easier to use. Textbook entry requires more keystrokes and requires you to use the large, circular arrow key button, which is a bit of a pain. DM41X - THE MUSEUM OF HP CALCULATORS Joined: Dec 2013. RE: DM41X. As described in my presentation at HHC2019 in September, the BETA program will be quite similar to the DM42 BETA program, where users will be able to purchase a BETA DM41X device (DM42 BETA units were ~CHF 150, these will likely be similar) with pre-release f/w. BEWARE NOT TO BUY HP PRIME, IF YOU ARE ENGINEER! (05-04-2018 10:24 PM) toml_12953 Wrote: (05-04-2018 10:07 PM) dmmaster Wrote: The HP Prime is a good calc, more or less similar to high-end Casio or TI graphical calc. The HP Prime is rather ok for studying, but it will not be ok for engineers. If you would like to push further and have it for several years, you must consider the HP49G or HP50Gcertainly.
HOW TO RUN PYTHON (NEW PRIME) Delete any template code (EXPORT, BEGIN, END) lines. Run the function, by calling : () For example, if code is saved as test01, in cas screen, type test01:pyhat () Fast way: open the emulator, copy/paste the code into a new program, then use the connectivy kit, to transfer the program. to the physical Prime. CASIO FX-4500P: NICE LOOKING POCKET MACHINE MADE IN CHINA Casio fx-4500P: Nice looking pocket machine made in China. This classic 1989 scientific programmable Casio fx-4500P in a small package seems to be a nice looking and powerful machine and good value for the money. Good samples can be found at 10 Euros. Mine was only 5 Euro in a flea market. Among its features are trigonometric, hyperbolicNEW G2 HP PRIME
Posts: 413. Joined: Jun 2016. RE: New G2 HP Prime. The G2 is a nice improvement over Version C, but I still look forward to a G3 with a radically different screen. We've had beautiful Retina displays on mobile devices for YEARS, and if there is a weak point in the Prime's hardware it's the display. Let's face it, it's comparatively notgreat.
HP FORUMS
Our members have made a total of 141,431 posts in 15,654 threads. We currently have 12,427 members registered. Please welcome our newest member, jj07. The most users online at one time was 1,164 on 01-15-2020 at 12:14 AM. HP DISASSEMBLY INFORMATION Spices (HP-31E, 32E, 33E, 33C, 34C, 37E, 38E, 38C) Remove two screws from the battery compartment. The case now splits at the top and is hooked at the bottom. Pivot the case parts apart. It takes a fair degree of force (enough to scare many people away) to pivot theHP-28C/S
HP-28C/S. With the HP-28C, Hewlett-Packard completely revamped the scientific calculator. This model did symbolic math, used named variables, understood many data types and was the first full RPL calculator. (The HP-18C used System RPL internally but didn't make RPL available to the calculator user.) It was extremely powerful with a wealth of functions and many features inherited from the HPHP-37E
HP-37E. The feature set was very similar to the HP-22. It had a few less registers but also had few more functions like factorial and 1/x and it sold for less than half the price. Collectors will note that unlike previous lower end business calculators, this one is actually rather easy to find.HP-34C
HP-34C. The HP-34C was the high-end scientific programmable member of the 30 series. In addition to a full complement of scientific and math functions, it was the STORING CALCULATORS WITH CR2032 INSTALLED (Today 02:42 PM) Dave Britten Wrote: I don't know that it could be considered 100% safe, but lithium coin cells are far less likely to leak than alkaline batteries. I've only seen a leaky CR2032 a couple of times, and it's generally been much less catastrophic than AAs or AAAs. N-Cells too. Those bad boys seem to have a "leak-on" date whenmanufactured.
HP PRIME G2 FIRMWARE..... Easiest way to tell which is which, even without reading anything, is the position of the serial number sticker. If it's at the very top, it's G2. Otherwise it's G1. N.B. If you have a G2 and its regulatory block differs from the one shown above, please post a photo ofSR-50/51 VS RPN
Hi all. While HP has maintained RPN, it seems to me that the Sum of Product logic in the SR-50/51 would be more cumbersome in comparison. With the way the Sum of Products hierarchy system plays out and with the absence of parentheses, I would think that the 50/51 would require a good chunk of equation rearrangement and intermediate storage register use which would make RPN a more usable andBOOKMARKS
Bookmarks dont seem to work in python but do seem to work in ppl programs and if you hit the right direction when in the bookmark menu it places the number plus checkmark on the line but i think it should place the number with a // to rem it out CASIO POCKET CALCULATOR CPU QUESTION Casio Pocket Calculator CPU Question. This is a little nerdy, but I have always wondered what kind of CPUs basic calculators use. There is no way to identify them, as they now just look like a black blob. I use the calculator in the photo a lot and it's pretty good. I was wondering if the processor really IS a CPU and if it has some of the THE MUSEUM OF HP CALCULATORSFORUMHP-80DAVE HICKSCOLLECTOR'S CORNERBENCHMARKSMANUALS ON FLASH DRIVE OR CD The Museum of HP Calculators displays and describes older Hewlett-Packard calculators. There are also sections on calculating machines and slide rules as well as sections for buying and selling HP calculators, an HP timeline, collecting information and a softwarelibrary.
HP FORUMSCALENDARHELPHP PRIMETHE MUSEUM OF HP CALCULATORSCLASSIFIEDS Our members have made a total of 141,431 posts in 15,654 threads. We currently have 12,427 members registered. Please welcome our newest member, jj07. The most users online at one time was 1,164 on 01-15-2020 at 12:14 AM. HP FORUMS - HP PRIME Hp Prime G2 - Exam Mode, No Clock, No connectivity. QuadraticReciprocity. 2. 179. 05-26-2021 05:33 PM. Last Post: QuadraticReciprocity. First python project : HP41 emulator + hints of workflow (Pages: 1 2 ) Oulan. HP FORUMS - GENERAL FORUM Epic HP-9825 repair video series. BobVA. 2. 199. Yesterday 05:42 PM. Last Post: PANAMATIK. HP67 DIY-Battery-Holder for individually removable AA-Eneloop's. tuxfan. RPN IS NICE, BUT I FIND TEXTBOOK MODE BETTER Joined: Feb 2015. RPN is nice, but I find textbook mode better. When crunching numbers on the HP Prime, I always use the "textbook" mode instead of the RPN mode. I know RPN entry is faster and easier to use. Textbook entry requires more keystrokes and requires you to use the large, circular arrow key button, which is a bit of a pain. DM41X - THE MUSEUM OF HP CALCULATORS Joined: Dec 2013. RE: DM41X. As described in my presentation at HHC2019 in September, the BETA program will be quite similar to the DM42 BETA program, where users will be able to purchase a BETA DM41X device (DM42 BETA units were ~CHF 150, these will likely be similar) with pre-release f/w. BEWARE NOT TO BUY HP PRIME, IF YOU ARE ENGINEER! (05-04-2018 10:24 PM) toml_12953 Wrote: (05-04-2018 10:07 PM) dmmaster Wrote: The HP Prime is a good calc, more or less similar to high-end Casio or TI graphical calc. The HP Prime is rather ok for studying, but it will not be ok for engineers. If you would like to push further and have it for several years, you must consider the HP49G or HP50Gcertainly.
HOW TO RUN PYTHON (NEW PRIME) Delete any template code (EXPORT, BEGIN, END) lines. Run the function, by calling : () For example, if code is saved as test01, in cas screen, type test01:pyhat () Fast way: open the emulator, copy/paste the code into a new program, then use the connectivy kit, to transfer the program. to the physical Prime. CASIO FX-4500P: NICE LOOKING POCKET MACHINE MADE IN CHINA Casio fx-4500P: Nice looking pocket machine made in China. This classic 1989 scientific programmable Casio fx-4500P in a small package seems to be a nice looking and powerful machine and good value for the money. Good samples can be found at 10 Euros. Mine was only 5 Euro in a flea market. Among its features are trigonometric, hyperbolicNEW G2 HP PRIME
Posts: 413. Joined: Jun 2016. RE: New G2 HP Prime. The G2 is a nice improvement over Version C, but I still look forward to a G3 with a radically different screen. We've had beautiful Retina displays on mobile devices for YEARS, and if there is a weak point in the Prime's hardware it's the display. Let's face it, it's comparatively notgreat.
THE MUSEUM OF HP CALCULATORSFORUMHP-80DAVE HICKSCOLLECTOR'S CORNERBENCHMARKSMANUALS ON FLASH DRIVE OR CD The Museum of HP Calculators displays and describes older Hewlett-Packard calculators. There are also sections on calculating machines and slide rules as well as sections for buying and selling HP calculators, an HP timeline, collecting information and a softwarelibrary.
HP FORUMSCALENDARHELPHP PRIMETHE MUSEUM OF HP CALCULATORSCLASSIFIEDS Our members have made a total of 141,431 posts in 15,654 threads. We currently have 12,427 members registered. Please welcome our newest member, jj07. The most users online at one time was 1,164 on 01-15-2020 at 12:14 AM. HP FORUMS - HP PRIME Hp Prime G2 - Exam Mode, No Clock, No connectivity. QuadraticReciprocity. 2. 179. 05-26-2021 05:33 PM. Last Post: QuadraticReciprocity. First python project : HP41 emulator + hints of workflow (Pages: 1 2 ) Oulan. HP FORUMS - GENERAL FORUM Epic HP-9825 repair video series. BobVA. 2. 199. Yesterday 05:42 PM. Last Post: PANAMATIK. HP67 DIY-Battery-Holder for individually removable AA-Eneloop's. tuxfan. RPN IS NICE, BUT I FIND TEXTBOOK MODE BETTER Joined: Feb 2015. RPN is nice, but I find textbook mode better. When crunching numbers on the HP Prime, I always use the "textbook" mode instead of the RPN mode. I know RPN entry is faster and easier to use. Textbook entry requires more keystrokes and requires you to use the large, circular arrow key button, which is a bit of a pain. DM41X - THE MUSEUM OF HP CALCULATORS Joined: Dec 2013. RE: DM41X. As described in my presentation at HHC2019 in September, the BETA program will be quite similar to the DM42 BETA program, where users will be able to purchase a BETA DM41X device (DM42 BETA units were ~CHF 150, these will likely be similar) with pre-release f/w. BEWARE NOT TO BUY HP PRIME, IF YOU ARE ENGINEER! (05-04-2018 10:24 PM) toml_12953 Wrote: (05-04-2018 10:07 PM) dmmaster Wrote: The HP Prime is a good calc, more or less similar to high-end Casio or TI graphical calc. The HP Prime is rather ok for studying, but it will not be ok for engineers. If you would like to push further and have it for several years, you must consider the HP49G or HP50Gcertainly.
HOW TO RUN PYTHON (NEW PRIME) Delete any template code (EXPORT, BEGIN, END) lines. Run the function, by calling : () For example, if code is saved as test01, in cas screen, type test01:pyhat () Fast way: open the emulator, copy/paste the code into a new program, then use the connectivy kit, to transfer the program. to the physical Prime. CASIO FX-4500P: NICE LOOKING POCKET MACHINE MADE IN CHINA Casio fx-4500P: Nice looking pocket machine made in China. This classic 1989 scientific programmable Casio fx-4500P in a small package seems to be a nice looking and powerful machine and good value for the money. Good samples can be found at 10 Euros. Mine was only 5 Euro in a flea market. Among its features are trigonometric, hyperbolicNEW G2 HP PRIME
Posts: 413. Joined: Jun 2016. RE: New G2 HP Prime. The G2 is a nice improvement over Version C, but I still look forward to a G3 with a radically different screen. We've had beautiful Retina displays on mobile devices for YEARS, and if there is a weak point in the Prime's hardware it's the display. Let's face it, it's comparatively notgreat.
HP FORUMS
Our members have made a total of 141,431 posts in 15,654 threads. We currently have 12,427 members registered. Please welcome our newest member, jj07. The most users online at one time was 1,164 on 01-15-2020 at 12:14 AM. HP DISASSEMBLY INFORMATION Spices (HP-31E, 32E, 33E, 33C, 34C, 37E, 38E, 38C) Remove two screws from the battery compartment. The case now splits at the top and is hooked at the bottom. Pivot the case parts apart. It takes a fair degree of force (enough to scare many people away) to pivot theHP-28C/S
HP-28C/S. With the HP-28C, Hewlett-Packard completely revamped the scientific calculator. This model did symbolic math, used named variables, understood many data types and was the first full RPL calculator. (The HP-18C used System RPL internally but didn't make RPL available to the calculator user.) It was extremely powerful with a wealth of functions and many features inherited from the HPHP-37E
HP-37E. The feature set was very similar to the HP-22. It had a few less registers but also had few more functions like factorial and 1/x and it sold for less than half the price. Collectors will note that unlike previous lower end business calculators, this one is actually rather easy to find.HP-41C
HP-41C/CV/CX. Around the time of the HP-67, an article in the Hewlett-Packard Journal, stated that electronic technology was no longer the only limitation of pocket calculator progress.The human interface was becoming an even greater barrier to adding more functionality. The HP-67 was an excellent example of the problem. It had three shift keys and most of its other keys had four functions.HP-34C
HP-34C. The HP-34C was the high-end scientific programmable member of the 30 series. In addition to a full complement of scientific and math functions, it was the STORING CALCULATORS WITH CR2032 INSTALLED (Today 02:42 PM) Dave Britten Wrote: I don't know that it could be considered 100% safe, but lithium coin cells are far less likely to leak than alkaline batteries. I've only seen a leaky CR2032 a couple of times, and it's generally been much less catastrophic than AAs or AAAs. N-Cells too. Those bad boys seem to have a "leak-on" date whenmanufactured.
HP PRIME PROGRAMMING: AN INTRODUCTION The HP Prime uses Unicode, which means what appears as a space may not be the same character as an actual space! For this introduction, we will create a simple "hello world" program and then modify it to explore other programming options. A simple method for HP PRIME G2 FIRMWARE..... Easiest way to tell which is which, even without reading anything, is the position of the serial number sticker. If it's at the very top, it's G2. Otherwise it's G1. N.B. If you have a G2 and its regulatory block differs from the one shown above, please post a photo of CASIO POCKET CALCULATOR CPU QUESTION Casio Pocket Calculator CPU Question. This is a little nerdy, but I have always wondered what kind of CPUs basic calculators use. There is no way to identify them, as they now just look like a black blob. I use the calculator in the photo a lot and it's pretty good. I was wondering if the processor really IS a CPU and if it has some of the THE MUSEUM OF HP CALCULATORS The Museum of HP Calculators displays and describes Hewlett-Packard calculators introduced from 1968 to 1986 plus a few interesting later models. There are also sections on calculating machines and slide rules as well as sections for buying and selling HP calculators, an HP timeline, collecting information and a software library. THE MAIN EXHIBIT HALL BEFORE HP CALCULATORS (1614-1968) * The HP Garage - The Birthplace of SiliconValley
* Calculating Machines, Slide Rules , etc. THE FIRST HP CALCULATORS (1968) * HP 9100A&B Programmable RPN Calculators with _nodigital ICs_
HIGH END DESKTOP SERIES (1971) * HP 9810A Second Generation RPN Calculator * HP 9820A Full Algebraic Desktop * HP 9830A Desktop Calculator with BASIC * HP 9805A Algebraic Statistics Desktop * HP 9815A/S Third Generation RPN Desktop * HP 9825A First HPL CalculatorTHE CLASSICS (1972)
* HP-35 The First Slide Rule Pocket Calculator * HP-80 The First Business Calculator * HP-45 Slide Rule++ * HP-65 The First Programmable Handheld * HP-70 Inexpensive Business Calculator * HP-55 Scientific/Programmable with Quartz Timer CLASSIC PRINTING DESKTOP CALCULATORS (1973) * HP-46 Printing Version of the HP-45 * HP-81 Printing Version of the HP-80 * HP-46, 56, 66 and HP-9805 Design Studies. SECOND GENERATION HANDHELD CALCULATORS (1975) * HP-10 Handheld Printing Adding Machine * HP-21 Second Generation HP-35 * HP-22 Business Calculator * HP-25 Scientific Programmable * HP-25C HP-25 with Continuous Memory * HP-27 "Do Everything" Model (Sci/Stat/Math/Bus) * HP-29C & HP-19C High End Programmables SECOND GENERATION DESKTOP CALCULATORS (1976) * HP-91 Printing Scientific Calculator * HP-92 Printing Business/Financial Calculator * HP-95C Unreleased Printing Programmable Calculator SECOND GENERATION MAG CARD PROGRAMMABLES (1976) * HP-67 & HP-97 Pocket & Desktop Calculators * HP-97S I/O Calculator IN A CLASS BY ITSELF (1977) * HP-01 The Hewlett-Packard Calculator Watch THIRD GENERATION OF HP CALCULATORS (1978) * HP-31E Basic Scientific Calculator * HP-32E Scientific/Statistical * HP-33E/C Scientific Programmable Calculator * HP-34C Scientific Prog. with Integration & Solve * HP-37E Financial Calculator * HP-38E/C Programmable Financial SMALL COMPUTERS AND COMPUTER-LIKE CALCULATORS (1979) * HP-41C Alphanumeric Programmables (includes CV & CX) * HP-80 Series Small Computers * HP-75C/D Smaller Computer * HP-71B Even Smaller Computer/Calculator * HP-94D/E/F Handheld Industrial Computer THE 10C SERIES: COMPACT YET SOPHISTICATED CALCULATORS (1981) * HP-10C Basic Scientific Programmable Calculator * HP-11C More Advanced Scientific Programmable * HP-12C Top Selling Business Calculator * HP-15C Scientific with Matrix & Complex Math * HP-16C The Computer Scientist Calculator THE RPL FAMILY (1986) * RPL A Platform for Powerful Calculators * HP-18C Business Model with Solver * HP-28C/S Scientifics with Symbolic Math and Solver * HP-48S/SX Large Screen Scientifics with Symbolic Math SOME INTERESTING LATER MODELS (1986) * HP-27S Algebraic Do Everything Calculator * HP-17B Algebraic Business Model * HP-22S Algebraic Scientific Calculator * HP-32S RPN Scientific with Complex Math (Including Anniversary Edition.) * HP-42S RPN Scientific (HP-41C compatible) * HP-14B (50th Anniversary Edition) * The Xpander Unreleased Math Learning Aid * HP-67CX Unreleased RPN / HPL / Linux Scientific * Other Hewlett Packard Calculators and computers.NAVIGATION
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