Most common calculators in the forum?
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12-29-2017, 04:49 AM
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RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
HP-10B
HP-10BII HP-12C x2 (one single-chip Nut, one ARM) HP-18C x2 (both of them have perfect battery hatches!) HP-41C (1933A with all of the bugs) HP-45 (German instruction label and adapter, 100% brand new condition) HP-48G HP-48GX HP-49G HP-97 (first year with the small sin bug) HP 9820A (first year 9810A converted into a first year 9820A, internal use unit from HP Loveland) HP 9825A (first year production) HP 9825B (doesn't work, but it's a 9825 so I'm still counting it) HP Prime FX-115D FX-6300G OH-7000G FX-7700G CFX-9800G SR-10 TI-1270 TI-30 (first version) SR-40 (first version) TI-51-II TI-55 Business Analyst (first version) Programmable 57 Programmable 58 TI-81 TI-82 TI-85 TI-89 Jeppesen TechStar Radio Shack EC-281 Radio Shack EC-450 (rebranded Bowmar MX100) Rockwell 350 Royal 91S I excluded handheld computers, four bangers, mechanical calculators, slide rules, abacuses and inventory items. The only calculator I keep in my desk drawer is a K&E 4083-3, and my EDC is an early model Pickett N600-ES with a CIF scale. I have several HP emulators installed on my computer, but Emu48 definitely gets used the most. You should probably lump the SR-40 in with the original TI-30, as they are exactly identical except for the location of the key labels (on keys vs. on bezel.) They were even introduced on the same day. TI apparently felt that double-shot keys justified a doubling of the initial list price, from $25 for the TI-30 to $50 for the SR-40. |
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