Which manual for HP-48SX?
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11-25-2020, 07:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-27-2020 11:47 PM by EugeneNine.)
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RE: Which manual for HP-48SX?
Small world, I guess this being a niche hobby everyone knows all the web sites
I don't seem to have a completed OCR with bookmarks on it anymore, but I have the files I used to attach it. (Had to zip as the forum apparently doesn't allow .ods) Basically I copied and pasted the table of contents into a spreadsheet and added the columns with the actual page #'s ( in my case +3, it looks like yours is +4 ) then used a tool called jpdfbookmarks to merge the text file in. I renumbered the first pages with 'numbers' such as "cover", "CoverBack", etc so that the page number of the pdf matches the page number in the images (i.e. make the first page of the table of contents 3 instead of 7 in yours bu renaming the pages 1-4 and starting the count of page 5 as page 1). Actually I think in the end I used jpdftweak for both the renumbering and Bookmarks, I apparently didn't make great notes at the time. I did this for page numbers Code: Start Page Style Prefix Logical Page |
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11-03-2022, 09:43 PM
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RE: Which manual for HP-48SX?
(11-20-2019 04:21 AM)rprosperi Wrote:(11-20-2019 03:59 AM)Kaliuzhkin Wrote: I'm in the market for an HP-48 calculator. In the 1990's, I had, what I think was an HP-48G and loved it. I'm looking on eBay and the choices seems to be HP-48SX, HP-48S, HP-48G, HP-48G+ and HP-48GX. I have an HP-48gii and don't like it as much as the others. I'm inclined towards getting an HP-SX. Hi Bob, I'm an old die hard 48SX user as well since I used this calculator through university. I'm interested in this book you reference above as well as "MoHPC USB Doc Set". What is that and where do I get it? Thx Scott |
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11-04-2022, 03:24 AM
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RE: Which manual for HP-48SX?
(11-03-2022 09:43 PM)sfsouter Wrote:(11-20-2019 04:21 AM)rprosperi Wrote: I'll recommend you get a 48GX with Black LCD. The Blue LCD on 48S/SX machines is quite poor contrast and hard to read. The Blue 48GX is better, but nowhere near as clear and readable as the Black LCD units. Also, the GX is faster then the SX and has many additional commands and capabilities. I used my HP-48SX for over 27 years as my primary engineering calculator so it is near and dear to my heart. The "MoHPC USB Doc Set" or Museum Document Sets is available from this site at the following link. It is a great resource to have. https://www.hpmuseum.org/cd/cddesc.htm |
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