fold? hack! (& hem)
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08-30-2014, 09:24 PM
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fold? hack! (& hem)
While doing some research for my RPN Tutorial I came across a few nicknames for the prefix (shift) keys on HP RPN calculators. I read them in the book by John A. Ball, Algorithms for RPN calculators, Wiley & Sons, 1978. A very good book, by the way.
The nickname ’gold‘ is from HP itself (already in the manual of the HP-80 if I’m not mistaken), but the other names must be from the user community: ‘fold’ for the gold key marked with f ‘dolf’ for the gold key marked with f-1 ‘glue’ for the blue key marked with g ‘hack’ for the black key marked with h I wonder who still knows or uses these nicknames? Also I pondered over a nickname for the green key marked with h in the WP 34S. First I thought of ‘heen’, but I was not content with it. Then it occurred to me that the colour of the green texts in the WP 34S is actually emerald, so I came up with the nickname ‘hem’ for this key. Hans |
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fold? hack! (& hem) - hansklav - 08-30-2014 09:24 PM
RE: fold? hack! (& hem) - Marcus von Cube - 08-31-2014, 11:55 AM
RE: fold? hack! (& hem) - hansklav - 09-02-2014, 03:42 PM
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