An HP-42SII...Would HP go for it?
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04-24-2014, 12:34 AM
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RE: An HP-42SII...Would HP go for it?
(04-23-2014 10:12 PM)Matt Agajanian Wrote: You'd think, with close to 8K of RAM, an I/O architecture would be a natural design feature. Honestly, who wants to rekey a 400 step program into a calc (although you could enter a program partially and take a break and then add some more steps and so on)? Amen! [Whistles, stamps feet, loud applause, etc.] Never mind a 42SII. All the action is around the 41C - the 41CL, NoVRAM, Clonix, the various mass storage options, all the modules and peripherals still trading on TAS, etc. The 42, although a fine number-cruncher, never reached the frenzied level of activity that surrounded the 41, and (some would say) still does. --- Les [http://www.lesbell.com.au] |
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