News from Swiss Micros
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06-04-2021, 01:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-05-2021 09:09 PM by Peet.)
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RE: News from Swiss Micros
(06-04-2021 09:25 AM)toml_12953 Wrote: The only reason it would be interesting to me would be for peripheral interfacing. If not for that, then any RPN calculator (such as the HP42S) could be used. In addition to the outstanding display, the HP41 was the first calculator to have both, constant memory and an external storage (neither a HP67, TI58C or TI59 had this). The HP42S was not even close as an alternative because of the lack of external storage (I once lost all data on my 28S while changing the batteries). I liked the fact that a small Swiss company brought a homage to the HP41 for the 41st anniversary, while HP itself ignored this. Except for IL, the DM41X offers everything (or equivalent alternatives) that the original HP41 offered. I think it would be great for the IL fans if the "more" of DM also included an IL replacement for the DM41X, but I'm afraid that is not the case. My calculators - former: CBM PR100, HP41CV, HP11C, HP28S - current: HP48G, HP35S, Prime, DM41X, DM42, HP12C |
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