What is a modern-day HP-16C?
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10-04-2016, 03:26 AM
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RE: What is a modern-day HP-16C?
(09-25-2016 02:55 PM)Tinue Wrote: A modern-day developer calculator would have a multi line display, so that 32 bit binaries can be shown without scrolling. The HP Prime does this nicely, but doesn't have much else, such as bit shift, logical operators, 2s complement etc. I suppose that modern-day calculators might include smartphone apps. For example, Perpenso Calc includes everything that you've listed, although it is missing some of the functions that are present on the 16C (on the other hand, it has built-in support for converting IEEE floats). It's also not programmable. Of course, there is a free app version of the WP-34S... |
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