Most common calculators in the forum?
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12-28-2017, 12:43 AM
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RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
Here it is my list
HP 12C (original version, it sparked my interest in financial calculations) 15C (bad conditions, but my favourite one nonetheless!) 35S (not as bad as many users think, I like the solver) 28C 50G (THE calculator IMHO) Prime (a gift from my girlfriend!) 30B (soon) 48S (dead) CASIO fx-82MS fx-991ES Plus (very nice basic calculator) SHARP EL-540 EL-5120 Solver (my first scientific calculator, I got it 2 decades ago and started my interest in calculators and math) EL-9900 (was very nice, but dead display after a few months, don't touch it) ELW506 (the keyboard is garbage, but a nice basic calculator otherwise) TEXAS TI-89 (the display is poor, but I like the programming model) Voyage 200 (very nice for programming) TI-92 (dead) I'd like to get some Casio and TI graphing calculators, and also some HP pioneer series (the 42S looks amazing but it's really expensive in my area). Software Failure: Guru Meditation -- Antonio IU2KIY |
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12-28-2017, 01:00 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-28-2017 04:17 AM by Bill Duncan.)
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RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
41c
41cv 41cx 29c 15c 15c LE 16c 95LX 48G 48GX 27S 12C |
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12-29-2017, 04:49 AM
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HP-10B
HP-10BII HP-12C x2 (one single-chip Nut, one ARM) HP-18C x2 (both of them have perfect battery hatches!) HP-41C (1933A with all of the bugs) HP-45 (German instruction label and adapter, 100% brand new condition) HP-48G HP-48GX HP-49G HP-97 (first year with the small sin bug) HP 9820A (first year 9810A converted into a first year 9820A, internal use unit from HP Loveland) HP 9825A (first year production) HP 9825B (doesn't work, but it's a 9825 so I'm still counting it) HP Prime FX-115D FX-6300G OH-7000G FX-7700G CFX-9800G SR-10 TI-1270 TI-30 (first version) SR-40 (first version) TI-51-II TI-55 Business Analyst (first version) Programmable 57 Programmable 58 TI-81 TI-82 TI-85 TI-89 Jeppesen TechStar Radio Shack EC-281 Radio Shack EC-450 (rebranded Bowmar MX100) Rockwell 350 Royal 91S I excluded handheld computers, four bangers, mechanical calculators, slide rules, abacuses and inventory items. The only calculator I keep in my desk drawer is a K&E 4083-3, and my EDC is an early model Pickett N600-ES with a CIF scale. I have several HP emulators installed on my computer, but Emu48 definitely gets used the most. You should probably lump the SR-40 in with the original TI-30, as they are exactly identical except for the location of the key labels (on keys vs. on bezel.) They were even introduced on the same day. TI apparently felt that double-shot keys justified a doubling of the initial list price, from $25 for the TI-30 to $50 for the SR-40. |
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12-29-2017, 02:38 PM
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RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
Hmm, enough new entries. Time for the next update. As soon as I have time today (or tomorrow) I will do it.
Wikis are great, Contribute :) |
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12-29-2017, 08:16 PM
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RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
1 HP 17 BII
1 HP-17 BII+ Simply an amazing easy to use solver. Had a 41 CV, printer, wand got rid of it all :-{ considering the purchase of a PRIME. |
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12-29-2017, 10:45 PM
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1-HP 12
5-HP 17BII 1-HP 19 1-HP 20 3-HP 32S 1-HP 32 3-HP 48SX 18- HP 48GX 1- HP 50 1- HP71B 1-HP Prime 2- DM42 |
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12-30-2017, 09:52 AM
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RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
(12-29-2017 10:45 PM)48GX Wrote: 3-HP 48SX Consistent username! First post updated. 138 x 48G/GX/S/SX/G+ 123 x 41 C/CX/CV 85 x 50g 79 x 12C/12C Platinum/12C 30th AE 60 x 15C / C+ / LE 51 x 17B/ 17BII/17BII+ 44 x 71B 43 x 35S 40 x Prime 39 x 32S/S II 31 x 42S 30 x 34S Wikis are great, Contribute :) |
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12-30-2017, 10:14 AM
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RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
I've just updated my initial post with 8 new machines acquired over the past few weeks, namely:
Texas Instruments: TI-66, TI-80, TI-82 Casio fx-570, fx-1000F, fx-3600P, fx-3650PII, fx-6500G Very pleased to get the rare fx-6500G as I now have all three major players in that family of machines (6500G, 7000G, 8500G). Not so interested in the 8000G because it's basically a watered down 8500G but if I do see one going cheap I'll grab it. The 7500G clamshell thingy? Meh... |
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12-30-2017, 10:25 AM
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(12-30-2017 09:52 AM)pier4r Wrote: Consistent username! I'm updating also my first post, as I got a Casio FC 1000 (financial consultant) and they are coming here (next week) HP 41CX and HP 42s (happy!). Happy HP New Year! Salvo ∫aL√0mic (IT9CLU) :: HP Prime 50g 41CX 71b 42s 39s 35s 12C 15C - DM42, DM41X - WP34s Prime Soft. Lib |
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12-30-2017, 10:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-30-2017 11:03 AM by Maximilian Hohmann.)
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RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
Hello,
some recent additions from me as well (mostly non-HP I am afraid): -> HP-25 (working) -> HP-14B (working, this must be my first "normal" 14B, I already had 2x the anniversary model) -> Ti-83+ (2x) -> Ti-84+ -> Ti-89 Titanium (no.2 for me beside a non-titanium Ti-89) -> Casio FX-880P "Scientific Library" (that's a real powerful little pocket computer which would deserve a writeup on it's own) -> Lexon "Rulercal" -> BWK Business (I always thought this to be a kind of German clone of the HP-12C but now I know it isn't - among other things one can connect it to a PC via USB and use it as numeric keypad) -> Privileg 585 D-E-NC (green VFD scientific, working, the original NiCd battery even holds it's charge) -> Airtour CRP-1 (circular slide rule for aviation) |
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12-30-2017, 11:12 AM
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(12-30-2017 10:42 AM)Maximilian Hohmann Wrote: -> Casio FX-880P "Scientific Library" (that's a real powerful little pocket computer which would deserve a writeup on it's own) Very true. I have one of those myself. Bought it new when it first came out, so that's a good few years ago The BASIC interpreter is quite fast for a machine of this one's age and I like the way you can treat the databank a bit like a sequential file. |
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12-30-2017, 02:30 PM
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RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
(12-30-2017 10:14 AM)grsbanks Wrote: I've just updated my initial post with 8 new machines acquired over the past few weeks, namely:There is also the 6000G => http://www.emmella.fr/collection/CASIO-FX-6000G-001.jpg My site http://www.emmella.fr |
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12-30-2017, 08:42 PM
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(12-30-2017 02:30 PM)badaze Wrote: There is also the 6000G => http://www.emmella.fr/collection/CASIO-FX-6000G-001.jpg En effet, je l'avais oubliée, celle-là, mais je crois qu'elle est aussi rare que la 6500G, sinon encore plus rare ! |
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12-30-2017, 09:56 PM
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RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
HP Prime
WP 34S CASIO CLASSWIZ 991EX CASIO fx-CG10 HP 50G Rare use: (may not remember Model names correctly) HP 10b++ HP 30b TI 36X Pro CASIO Classpad 400 HP 39gii TI NSpire CAS from 2006 HP 15LE CASIO 991ES CASIO CLASSWIZ JP900 |
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12-30-2017, 09:58 PM
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And of course, on my desk with my best slide rules is my dad's mint, working HP 35 from 1973!
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12-31-2017, 09:26 AM
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12-31-2017, 12:54 PM
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(12-31-2017 09:26 AM)EdS2 Wrote: Sperry Remington 661D I came across a Sperry-Remingdon 663 at a thrift store just a couple weeks ago. It's virtually identical to the 661-D, but moves the power switch from the front face to the side. It's a bit hard to find, but if you like weird Casio Mini adaptations, I recommend the Root-8S. |
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12-31-2017, 02:02 PM
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RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
I edited again my first post, as I retrieved in my mother's cellar my old Casio PB-110 (Database Computer and calculator), 1983 (described here).
I must only change the two CR2032, Tuesday... Salvo ∫aL√0mic (IT9CLU) :: HP Prime 50g 41CX 71b 42s 39s 35s 12C 15C - DM42, DM41X - WP34s Prime Soft. Lib |
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01-01-2018, 02:56 AM
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Forgot about my HP 35s
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01-01-2018, 06:21 AM
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RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
working HP:
2 x 9100b 2 x 15c 2 x 15L 1 x 16L 1 x 32e 1 x 32sii 1 x 65 1 x 67 1 x 97 1 x 41C 1 x 41CV 2 x 48s 1 x 50g HP based: 3 x wp 34s non-working or partially working HP: 2 x 9100b (1 has problem with transcendentals. I suspect a bad register. Other was live when I bought it, but poorly packed, and arrived DOA. Seller offered large partial refund, so kept it) 1 x 11c (dropped in water by colleague, got dead 25 years ago to try to fix, never did) 1 x 15c (died spontaneously last year. Didn't know they could do that.) |
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