I was bored and found a HP-27S
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06-27-2014, 03:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-27-2014 03:22 PM by Don Shepherd.)
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RE: I was bored and found a HP-27S
(06-27-2014 02:56 PM)HP67 Wrote: Don, I was just asking about this in another thread- vis a vis the 30b and after seeing this discussion and having my mind blown off by Thomas Klemm's mathematical genius- and not for the first time either btw! The Solve function on the vanilla 30b (and many other HP calcs) is not the same as the Solver on the 17b/17bii/19b/19bii/27s/and others. As I think the other thread mentioned, the solve function that started out on the 34c (I believe) requires you to write a little RPN program and then "solve" the program. I know very little about that solver, my interest has always been in the 17b-type solver that includes programming things like loops, decisions, variables, and so on. I don't really have a bibliography or a list of references, but the HPMuseum forum (and its original forum) have plenty of discussions about the 17b-type solver. |
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