(09-19-2022 02:18 AM)Eric Rechlin Wrote: I'm surprised there has been no post-HHC discussion (aside from the programming contest), so I will start a thread! I think everyone had a great time, and we even had several first-time attendees.
As I have done at every conference since 2010, I made video recordings of the talks. This year I upgraded my primary camera to a 4K model, with the old primary (1080p) camera now being the secondary one, so video quality should be substantially improved over past years.
I have now uploaded all the videos of the talks that I recorded during the HHC 2022 conference in Nashville. The following 10 hours and 18 minutes of videos are now available for viewing:
Calculator Patents and How to Find Them (Felix Gross): 18:47
TI-88 Part 1: History and Go / No Go Decision (Gene Wright): 41:30
TI-88 Hardware Tour (Richard Nelson) 31:58
Autonomous Vehicle Status - Tesla's Full Self Driving in 2022 (David Ramsey): 56:04
What's New on the HHC 2022 USB Drive (Eric Rechlin): 21:01
What's New in the PPC Archive (Jake Schwartz): 21:32
When Odran was New (Bob Prosperi): 67:54
TI-88 Part 2: Features, Comparisons, and Verdict (Gene Wright): 96:11
Everything But The Kitchen Sink (David Ramsey): 20:30
HP-10 Calculator with Focus on the HP-10 Printer (Jim Johnson): 18:51
Calculator Humor (Gene Wright): 1:40
APF Calculators (Gene Wright): 20:58
Literature Archive Update (Eric Rechlin): 30:32
Project 997: New Simple PRNGs For Calculators (Namir Shammas) 31:36
Plus42: Advanced Equation Editor Functions (Edward Shore): 37:52
Actuarial Math - Adding mortality to the time value of money (Gene Wright): 35:09
Texas Instruments SR-60A Programmable Calculator (David Ramsey): 36:23
The Best Empirical Multiple Regression Model (Namir Shammas): 27:04
Contest Winners (Gene Wright and Richard Nelson): 2:28
The following three talks will be published after the London HPCC conference October 22/23:
HP-75 Software Development System Prototype (Charles McCord): 17:04
Voyager Single Chip Series 10 (SST) (Charles McCord): 37:10
Bobcat Prototype (Charles McCord): 11:26
The following two talks will be published after the Allschwil conference October 28/29:
Advanced HP-IL Communication (Sylvain Côté): 70:34
Surprise Special Product Announcement (Sylvain Côté): 20:09
In total, that means I recorded 12 hours, 54 minutes, and 23 seconds of talks.
There was also a Zoom video conferencing session with Klaas Kuperus. A screen recording of that talk will be posted at a later date.
Well done, as always, Eric. And always grateful to you and Jake for taping and posting the presentations.
The days really fly by.