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
Although the HP 9100A was really a desktop computer, the company decided to sell it as a calculator, explains the HP corporate archivist. "At the time, the perception was that a computer had to be big to be accepted by the market," she says. Calculators were also more likely to be bo...
The HP 38G is a graphing calculator for high-school math and science teachers and students. Introduced in 1995 at $79.95, it supports aplets, small applications that can be developed as part of the curriculum and can be easily distributed from the teacher's calculator to the students'. Using...
Appendix B - Useful Links HP Calculator Museum - hpmuseum.org HP-11C Manual - RPN and programming concepts http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c00503576.pdf My blog - www.th2code.com http-equiv="content-type"
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The museum is at the website www.hpmuseum.com. You will notice that the simulator executes programs much faster that the original HP-67. When you run a program on a real HP-67 the LED display flickers as the calculator executes the various program commands. In the case of the simulator...
Model: -28S, differences from -28C General: Name: Advanced Scientific Calculator Code-Name: Orlando Features: ? Firsts: graphics objects, directories for user variables Introduction: Date: 1988-1-4 Price: $235 Discontinuation: Date: 1992-4-1 Price: $195 Production-Run: ? Data: Data-Types-...
The HP-35 was so called because it had 35 keys - perhaps it was originally called the HP 35-key handheld calculator. The reasons for later model numbers are not quite so obvious. The second scientific model was called the HP-45 just to show that it was a significant advance on the HP...
Museum of HP Calculators 9830A- 3839630Programmable calculator employing algebraic language,HP, App: 1971-12-27, Pub: 1974-10-01, - 3859635Programmable calculator, HP, App: 1971-06-15, Pub: 1975-01-07, - 4012725Programmable calculator, HP, App: 1972-07-07, Pub: 1977-03-15, - ...