Greatest scientific pocket calculator in 1975?
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07-07-2019, 07:44 PM
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RE: Greatest scientific pocket calculator in 1975?
Getting back to the original topics question:
Measure of 'greatness' is a somewhat subjective term and dependent on the times, so I will 'cast my vote' with the reasons why: 1975: The HP65 Why: 1. Pocket Size. 2. 'Nonvolatile' program storage via magnetic cards. 3. I owned one and 'wowed' my skeptical/laughing professors by outrunning our mainframe IBM1130. 4. Mitchell Feigenbaum (RIP) discovered his Constant given the HP65's unique capabilities. 5. I owned one (and spent a significant percentage of our disposable income to do so!). (partial repetition intentional! ) ..and I stil have it - it's waiting for the 'gummy wheel' repair. Cheers, TomC |
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