[ale] What scientific calculator EMULATOR is best ?

Courtney Thomas cc.thomas at earthlink.net
Fri Feb 3 12:14:45 EST 2006


So,...is the 15C the best HP emulator out there ?

Thank you,
Courtney



aaron wrote:
> On Friday 03 February 2006 14:32, Geoffrey wrote:
> 
>>James Sumners wrote:
>>
>>>Well, then the question is really what kind of calculator do you like
>>>best, a Texas Instruments or a Hewlett-Packard? Personally, I prefer
>>>the TI-89.
>>
>>It's not scientific if it doesn't do RPN. :)
> 
> 
> My requirement for a calculator as well.
> 
> I have a sister who has been programming for HP since about 1980, and HP-RPN 
> calculators have been an occasional gift from her. I have a 33c (in a drawer 
> in need of nicads), a 15c for serious math (always in my briefcase) and a 
> 16c,  the computer programming model that does hex / dec / octal / binary 
> conversions (always at hand in my office). 
> 
>  > That's why I still use my hp 11c, circa 1981.  You can find it at the hp 
> 
>>museum.  I guess that says something about me....  I believe I've only 
>>replaced the batteries twice...
>>
>>http://www.hpmuseum.org/hp11c.htm
>>http://www.hpmuseum.org/11c.jpg
> 
> 
> The HP museum link is cool  (in a purely geek way, of course).
>  Looks like there's a new 15c emulator for Linux to check out as well!
> 
> peace
> aaron
> 
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