NEW: HP 15C Collectors Edition
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08-05-2023, 02:07 AM
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RE: NEW: HP 15C Collectors Edition
(08-04-2023 05:47 PM)Raymond Del Tondo Wrote:(08-04-2023 04:12 PM)Gene Wrote: The other benefit is to have programs up to 999 steps rather than merely (haha) ~660 or so.Are there any 15C programs (or combination thereof) consisting of more than 600 steps? The only thing that has come to mind is to write something like a manual matrix inversion the long way, and without using loops, just linear code. Or, to say it another way... no. Or at least, not yet... someone will come up with something spectacular no doubt, as can you recall any machine that had larger memory than needed by anyone, forever? But OTOH, even if someone does a Herculean job and makes one, how many other people are willing to key in that many lines, and without mnemonic op codes? The DM15 has had this for several years, and it even has a serial port and connection to Torsten Manz's superb HP-15C Simulator on the PC, and still I haven't seen any programs near this size. Still, it's nice having the extra space... it feels... good. --Bob Prosperi |
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