http://www.tausendstern.com/calculator.html
What can I say? I'm home! Only one also
Any HP freaks out there?
In my collection
HP25, HP15 and HP42
http://hpmuseum.org/
What can I say? I'm home! Only one also
Any HP freaks out there?
In my collection
HP25, HP15 and HP42
http://hpmuseum.org/
Have you seen this?
http://www.hpmuseum.org/simulate/simulate.htm#java25
Scroll down to the R/S button
http://www.hpmuseum.org/simulate/simulate.htm#java25
Scroll down to the R/S button
peranders said:Have you seen this?
http://www.hpmuseum.org/simulate/simulate.htm#java25
Scroll down to the R/S button
I think so... when i switched to OS X i had to search out a new calculator... the current OS actually has a decent RPN calculator.
dave
My wife has been trying to get me to switch to iPhone but I resist, this might change my mind. Last week I put a bunch of junk on my HP11C and envoked an Easter egg that put it into a farkled state. Amazingly, I typed HP11C and the junk on the screen into Google and instantly found the fix.
I still have the HP-16C "Computer Scientist" calculator
I bought it in 1985 and I'm still using it.
The batteries were replaced last year.
ZAP
I bought it in 1985 and I'm still using it.
The batteries were replaced last year.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
ZAP
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