Reading suggestions from the HPmuseum document set
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03-08-2018, 02:31 AM
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RE: Reading suggestions from the HPmuseum document set
(03-07-2018 07:38 PM)David Hayden Wrote:(01-03-2018 10:09 AM)pier4r Wrote: For example I guess the 15C advanced functions handbook can be interesting, although I did not read it yet.The advanced functions handbook was recreated from scratch for the 15C-LE. You can find it here: httpc://www.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c03308725.pdf Sure, the Advanced Functions Hanbook is a very good start. I remember back in the day studying it after back from work, what a pleasure, brings me back good memories... I can recommend, if you are a RPL guy, the Bill Wickes HP28S insights, a pleasure to read too. The book is fantastic and it's a good intro to the RPL world. You can use an emulator or go to TAS and find one, it is not expensive, but pay attention on the battery door area, normally it is broken , but there are ways to overcome this problem. I do recommend you to acquire a 28S whenever possible. Cheers |
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