Calculator for electronic/firmware engineers
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01-25-2020, 11:17 AM
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RE: Calculator for electronic/firmware engineers
(01-14-2020 07:34 PM)Maximilian Hohmann Wrote: I didn't dare to say it at first, but the Ti-89 (and/or Voyage 200) were the first calculators I thought about when I read the initial post. And the Sharp E500 and E550 maybe. But of course all these are precious antiques now which can't be purchased in a stationary shop round the corner. With a little patience they can be found on the internet for small money though. I could get hold of an E550 but it looks like I'd have to write some software to do what I want. I could do that I suppose although the TI-89 looks easier, especially since I already know 68k assembler. The main thing about the TI is that it has the function keys. Without the function keys you can't really do one-press SI units. |
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