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Most common calculators in the forum?
12-13-2017, 10:25 PM
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(12-13-2017 10:18 PM)Massimo Gnerucci Wrote:  
(12-13-2017 10:09 PM)rprosperi Wrote:  75D - It's only slightly Different from the 75C; adds a wand socket and costs even more...

Mine is in the Pod, not so portable, then.

Ahh, perhaps Drag then...

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12-13-2017, 10:38 PM
Post: #262
RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
(12-13-2017 10:18 PM)Massimo Gnerucci Wrote:  
(12-13-2017 10:09 PM)rprosperi Wrote:  Like most things with the portable computer models, none of the HP calculator rules applied. Perhaps these were in mind

75C - Probably for Continuous Memory - this was in '82, so shortly after the 41C and Voyagers, so still trendy
71B - It's Better than the 75C
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(12-13-2017 10:09 PM)rprosperi Wrote:  75D - It's only slightly Different from the 75C; adds a wand socket and costs even more...

Mine is in the Pod, not so portable, then.

The Pod has clips for a carrying strap, so, portable.
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12-13-2017, 11:20 PM
Post: #263
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(12-13-2017 09:33 PM)Massimo Gnerucci Wrote:  Then there's the 71B (Basic) and 75D (?)

B - probably Basic (the language).

D was just the letter after C, which is how HP often numbered variant/updated products (but that rule was not applied to calculators).

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12-14-2017, 07:01 AM
Post: #264
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(12-13-2017 10:38 PM)Dave Frederickson Wrote:  
(12-13-2017 10:18 PM)Massimo Gnerucci Wrote:  :D

Mine is in the Pod, not so portable, then.

The Pod has clips for a carrying strap, so, portable.

Not so much if you don't have the carrying strap... :D ;)

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12-15-2017, 02:49 AM
Post: #265
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Hi haven't been on the forum for a while, but this got me thinking about my current collection. I've been a collector for many years now: https://www.flickr.com/photos/keithmidso...634156167/

The calculators that I currently use are (these are the ones in drawers on my desk, I have more in a cupboard as part of my collection, like Xpander, 75D, etc):
HP
28S x 2
28C
48SX
48G
42S
32S 50th Anniversary Edition
32SII
15C
15C LE
DM15L
12C (1981 serial)
12C 25th Anniversary
12C 30th Anniversary
19BII
65
45
35
71B (VER$1AAAA)
95LX

Non HP -
Sharp PC1210
Sharp PC1211
Sharp PC1360
Radio Shack PC1
Tandy PC8
Tandy EC-4019
Casio FX-702P

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12-15-2017, 10:42 AM
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(12-15-2017 02:49 AM)Keith Midson Wrote:  Hi haven't been on the forum for a while, but this got me thinking about my current collection. I've been a collector for many years now: https://www.flickr.com/photos/keithmidso...634156167/

To say it with Master Yoda's words: An awesome collection there you have, Keith! Makes me envious.
While browsing through your very nicely arranged pictures I just thought that the classics with the slightly bulged shape and the beveled keys were the most aesthetic. I also admired the clear-case samples you have. You even have a place for a heavily used 15C where the product label isn't visible anymore. In every good collection the ugly ducklings should not be missing. So you did not hesitate to show the nadir of HP's calculator world, the rock bottom development culminating in the EasyCalc 100. As if HP was eager to compete with the cheapest East-Asian shames of industrial product design. Big Grin

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12-16-2017, 02:59 AM
Post: #267
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... or the HP-33S. Blech. I'm too used to my calculator keys being in rows and not just columns. I think the 33S is one of the ugliest examples of user interface I've seen for a while. I've no idea how it behaves other than its looks, or how reliable the underlying calculator is.

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12-16-2017, 01:07 PM
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(12-16-2017 02:59 AM)brickviking Wrote:  ... or the HP-33S. Blech. I'm too used to my calculator keys being in rows and not just columns. I think the 33S is one of the ugliest examples of user interface I've seen for a while. I've no idea how it behaves other than its looks, or how reliable the underlying calculator is.

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Yes, I agree it's ugly, but after using it for sometime I found it very ergonomic, easy to use, after you get used to the small enter key and chevron shape keyboard.

Maybe after years using the tradition HP calculators, we became very traditionalists and tending to refute new things.

As for reliability, I think it is, but on the hardware side, mine specimen has already some keys sporadically missing keystrokes.

Overall, I think is a nice calculator, but far from the quality we find in some, let's say, pioneers and voyagers.

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12-16-2017, 08:59 PM
Post: #269
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Hi together,

unbelievably interesting thread. Here my 2 cents.

HP 12C (3x)
HP 15C
HP 15C-LE (3x)
HP 16C
HP 17BII
HP 19BII
HP 27S
HP 32SII
HP 38C
HP 42S
DM-15CC (2x)

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12-17-2017, 02:59 PM
Post: #270
RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
... and the new one:
DM42
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12-19-2017, 07:55 PM
Post: #271
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I will update the first post as soon as I have a bit of quiet time. Smile

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12-19-2017, 09:39 PM
Post: #272
RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
My list of Hp related calculators. I'm using the DM42 and the HP42S.

HP Prime
HP Expander prototype
HP10bII+
HP10S
HP11C
HP12C
HP14b
HP16C a 12C reflashed
HP17bII
HP17bII+
HP17bII+ silver
HP18C
HP19BII
HP28S
HP32S
HP32SII
HP33S
HP35S
HP39G
HP39gII
HP39gII Prototype
hp41C
HP41CL V.3 tall keys
HP41CL v.5
HP41CX
HP42S
HP45
HP48GX
HP48SX
HP49G
HP50G
HP50G newRPL
HP67
HP97

DM15
DM41
DM42
DM42 Beta

WP34S

NP25
NP41 not working properly yet

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12-19-2017, 11:05 PM (This post was last modified: 12-23-2017 11:36 PM by hewlpac.)
Post: #273
RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
OK My List
HP-35 (2)
HP-45 (2)
HP-80
HP-55
HP-65 (2)
HP-67 (2)
HP-21
HP-22
HP-25
HP-25C
HP-27
HP-27E
HP-27E LP GPS
HP-29
HP-19C (2)
HP-11S
HP-16S
HP-15LE
HP-41CV (4)
HP-42
DM-42
HP-28S
HP-97
HP-91
WP-34 (3)
HP-33S
HP-50G
HP-200LX
HP-35S (3)
HP Prime
TI-66
TI-58C
TI-52 (3)
TI SR-10
NP-25 (2)
Multicalc (2 in transit)
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12-23-2017, 01:20 PM (This post was last modified: 12-23-2017 01:21 PM by pier4r.)
Post: #274
RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
First post updated!

I wonder how many dm42 are yet to be reported.

30 x 42S
27 x 34S
10 x DM42/DM42Beta

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12-23-2017, 03:17 PM
Post: #275
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(12-23-2017 01:20 PM)pier4r Wrote:  I wonder how many dm42 are yet to be reported.

One more here. I now have both a beta unit and a production unit and I'll amend my first post in this thread to reflect that change.

I also have a few more Casio units to add to my list but won't get all of them until after Christmas so I'll send in another message once I have them.
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12-24-2017, 05:39 AM
Post: #276
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DM42 SN: 00076
HP 28c, HP 10b, HP 17bII, HP 42s, HP 35s, WP 34s, NP-25, TI-83+, teenix multicalc (soon)
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12-27-2017, 03:35 PM
Post: #277
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My tally

Most of the non working were bought as projets and I have over the years been able to transform some from non working to working status.

HP:
4 nr working HP 10B
2 nr working HP 10BII
2 nr working HP 10bII+
1 nr working HP 10s+
1 nr working HP 11c
1 nr not working HP 11C
1 nr working HP 12c
1 nr working HP 12c Platinum
1 nr working HP 15c
5 nr working Hp 17B II BUSINESS
5 nr working HP 17bii+
3 nr working HP 17bii+
2 nr working HP 18C Business Consultant
3 nr working HP 19B II BUSINESS CONSULTANT II
4 nr working HP 20b Business Consultant
1 nr working HP 20S
3 nr not working HP 21
1 nr not working HP 25
1 nr working HP 28S
1 nr working HP 300s+
1 nr working HP 30B
1 nr working HP 30S
2 nr working HP 33S
1 nr working HP 34C
2 nr working HP 35S
1 nr working HP 39g
1 nr working HP 39g+
1 nr working HP 39gii
1 nr working HP 41CV
2 nr not working HP 41CV
2 nr not working HP 45
2 nr working HP 50g
1 nr working HP 67++
1 nr working HP 71b
1 nr working HP 80
1 nr working HP 95LX
1 nr working HP 9s
1 nr working HP Prime HW A
1 nr working HP QuickCalc

Not HP:
1 nr working Casio fx-19
1 nr working Casio FX-7300G
1 nr working CASIO FX-730P
1 nr working CASIO FX-991ES Plus
1 nr working Sharp EL-8140
1 nr working TI 1780
1 nr not working TI 58C
1 nr working TI 66
1 nr working TI 74S
1 nr working TI 83
1 nr working WP 31S from HP20b
1 nr working WP 34S from HP 30b

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12-27-2017, 07:10 PM
Post: #278
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(12-27-2017 03:35 PM)Terje Vallestad Wrote:  My tally

Most of the non working were bought as projets and I have over the years been able to transform some from non working to working status.

HP:
4 nr working HP 10B
2 nr working HP 10BII
2 nr working HP 10bII+
1 nr working HP 10s+
1 nr working HP 11c
1 nr not working HP 11C
1 nr working HP 12c
1 nr working HP 12c Platinum
1 nr working HP 15c
5 nr working Hp 17B II BUSINESS
5 nr working HP 17bii+
3 nr working HP 17bii+
2 nr working HP 18C Business Consultant
3 nr working HP 19B II BUSINESS CONSULTANT II
4 nr working HP 20b Business Consultant
1 nr working HP 20S
3 nr not working HP 21
1 nr not working HP 25
1 nr working HP 28S
1 nr working HP 300s+
1 nr working HP 30B
1 nr working HP 30S
2 nr working HP 33S
1 nr working HP 34C
2 nr working HP 35S
1 nr working HP 39g
1 nr working HP 39g+
1 nr working HP 39gii
1 nr working HP 41CV
2 nr not working HP 41CV
2 nr not working HP 45
2 nr working HP 50g
1 nr working HP 67++
1 nr working HP 71b
1 nr working HP 80
1 nr working HP 95LX
1 nr working HP 9s
1 nr working HP Prime HW A
1 nr working HP QuickCalc

Not HP:
1 nr working Casio fx-19
1 nr working Casio FX-7300G
1 nr working CASIO FX-730P
1 nr working CASIO FX-991ES Plus
1 nr working Sharp EL-8140
1 nr working TI 1780
1 nr not working TI 58C
1 nr working TI 66
1 nr working TI 74S
1 nr working TI 83
1 nr working WP 31S from HP20b
1 nr working WP 34S from HP 30b

Cheers, Terje

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12-27-2017, 09:03 PM (This post was last modified: 12-27-2017 09:05 PM by Hans S..)
Post: #279
RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
HP:

12 C
35 S
48 G
50 G (2x)
Prime

Mostly HP:

WP-34 S
DM 15 L
DM 41 L
DM 42

Non HP:

TI 92+
TI 200 Voyage
TI Inspire CAS (nearly unusable due to user interface)

Casio FX-CG 50 (ways too expensive)
Casio FX-CP 400 Classpad II (IMHO a piece of scrap due to user interface)

Edit: added TInspire
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12-27-2017, 09:09 PM
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(12-27-2017 03:35 PM)Terje Vallestad Wrote:  My tally

Most of the non working were bought as projets and I have over the years been able to transform some from non working to working status. ...
Cheers, Terje

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