Most common calculators in the forum?
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01-07-2018, 12:41 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-07-2018 12:55 AM by Eddie W. Shore.)
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RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
This is what I have (I have over 100, my apologizes if I forget a few.):
Hewlett Packard: HP Prime (Hardware C, love the better colors on the keys!) HP Prime (Hardware A, 2) HP 12C (1 from the 2000s, fast chip, 1 from the original 1982 run) HP 12C Platinum (my dad's favorite calculator, has the magnetic case) HP 15C Limited Edition HP 15C (1980s keyboard) HP 42S HP 41C (the base model, no X) HP 50g (blue keyboard) HP 71B HP 35S HP 32SII HP 300s HP 27S HP 10B HP 10bII+ (2) HP 20S HP 21S HP 22S HP 39gII HP 48GX HP 49G HP 39gs HP 10S Solar HP 95LX (does this count?) HP 39G HP 48G (one of my dogs thought it was a chew toy) HP 30b HP 20b that was turned into a WP 34S HP 35S (non working) HP 19BII (battery door broken) HP 49g+ (gold keyboard) HP 9g HP 28C (I'm afraid to touch the battery case because it seems it's stuck) Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus CE (1 gold, 1 black) TI-84 Plus C (2 black) TI-30 XIIS (1 light blue) TI-74 (with Math module) BA II Plus (1990s keyboard, 2010s keyboard) BA II Plus Professional (1 black keyboard, 1 gray keyboard; the gray keyboard is a PAIN to operate) BA-II (1984, basis of BA-35) TI-92 Plus TI Voyager 200 TI-89 Titanium TI-35X TI-36X Solar (2000s gray keyboard) TI-36X Pro (1 buggy, 1 fixed) TI nSpire CX TI nSpire CX CAS (hardly use this anymore) TI-85 (no battery cover) TI-86 TI-30 SLR+ TI-55 III TI-60X (had this one since 1991) TI-68 (with a working display!) TI-83 Plus (bought in a pawn shop in Atascadero, CA) TI-30 II TI-30Xa (gray keyboard, 2010s) TI-30Xa Solar (1990s) TI-30Xs TI-34 TI-34 II TI Math Explorer TI-15 (won as a door prize at HHC) TI-30 SLR TI-35 Plus (door prize at HHC) TI-58C (attached to a printer PC 100 I think, now lives the garage) TI-1200 (still in its original box) BA Real Estate TI-80 TI-65 (non working) TI-25X Solar (display not working) BA-35 (no batter back) Casio fx-CG 50 fx-CG 10 (USA model, it's the 20 outside the USA) fx-5800p fx-3650P fx-115ES Plus (2, USA model, 1 gray keyboard, 1 black keyboard, like the black one better) fx-115ES (2, USA model) fx-300ES (USA model) fx-260 Solar II (I had this calculator with me during the Solar Eclipse on 8/21/2017) fx-991 Classwiz CM-100 (similar to the HP 16C minus the programming, but it is solar, in its original box) Casio WM-320 MT (washable four key) FC-200V fx-7000G SL-100L (folding basic calculator, I have 2, 1 is at work) fx-9750G II Classpad 330 Classpad fx-cp400 CFX-9850G (won this as a door prize at HHC) fx-78 fx-9860 Slim fx-6300g fx-115D (1990s) fx-260 Solar (old keyboard) FX-795P (I don't think this works) Sharp EL-5500 III EL-501W (I think I have 2) EL-516T (bought this at my university last year, 2010s design) EL-9600c (graphing calculator with stylus) EL-738F (financial) EL-510RN EL-509A EL-S25 (with a math drill feature) EL-501X EL-516X EL-W535 EL-W506 (older keyboard) EL-W516 (display is starting to deteriorate for lack of a better word) Other Radio Shack EC-4004 (clone of Casio fx-36P?) Radio Shack EC-4036 Radio Shack EC-4026 (clone of Casio fx-4500p) Calculated Industries ProjectCalc Plus 8525 (1 yellow, 1 white) Calculated Industries Construction Master 5 (I think I have 2?) Calculated Industries Qualifier Plus IIx Calculated Industries Material Estimator 4019 Calculated Industries Machinist Calc Pro 4087 Canon F-710 Canon F-5 Victor V12 (HP12C Platinum clone) Halo HLC-1 Lighting Calculator (deals with ceiling light fixtures) RoadPro RPCA-421 (basic, bought this at a Pilot gas station near Palm Springs, CA) A Scientific calculator I got at Rite Aid (clone of Sharp EL-501W) Caibler 2592 (purchased at CVS, TI-30 XIIs clone, battery, cos^-1 mistakenly labeled con^-1) Ativa Financial AT-10 (it is super slow) Ativa A-36 (took a while for it to wake up) |
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