Can we have RPN back?
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03-30-2014, 08:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-30-2014 09:26 PM by Matt Agajanian.)
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RE: Can we have RPN back?
My turn.
As an old-timer, I vote for our traditional 4-level RPN (Woodstock and following) implemtation, with the additional HP-45 RCL +-x/ functionality for several reasons: 1--it was functional, versatile and poweful enough to merit usage of an HP-65 on the Soyuz mission 2--As per the 1982 HP calendar, several others 4-level RPN HP calcs were utilised in events such as America's Cup Yacht Race among other events. 3--A cadre of HP-41s were on board Sally Ride's missions. 4-The over 30 HP-67/97 and over 30 HP-41 Application Pacs in various disciplines from Mechanical Engineering to Biomedicine to Civil Engineering to Statistics and so forth. 5--Even now, with both the HP-12C and 35S, it stands to reason 4-level RPN is still robust, versatile and efficient. 6--Extended functionality of RPN is enhanced when applications and stack manipulations from John A Ball's 'Algorithms For RPN Calculators' and the TK Enterprises book 'Everything You've Always Wanted to Know About RPN' are put into practice. |
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