Advice to buy an HP
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04-16-2015, 10:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-16-2015 10:15 PM by bshoring.)
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HP-80
(04-16-2015 01:57 PM)Don Shepherd Wrote:(04-16-2015 01:21 PM)TASP Wrote: I realize the rest of the speed demons here will hate this, but the fluttering of the LED display while the 80 chugs and snorts it's way thru problems is fun. The age of the thing and it's date arithmetic functions are interesting too. The 'wonky' enter button that says 'SAVE ^' is another source of amusement with every press. Does your HP-80 also have the LED fluttering with the square root and x^y functions, while the HP-35 does not? An emulator I have for the HP-80 has the fluttering for those functions, as well as the financial functions. I think it's kind of fun. What impresses me is how HP managed to pack so many financial functions into such an early machine with limited ROM & RAM. Since it has no financial registers (even the HP-70 has them), it has to perform all the financial work using only the 4 registers of the stack, plus the two internal "scratch" registers, A & B. I believe for solving for i (interest rate) which must use Newton's Method, the single storage register is also used. Fascinating machine. Bob |
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