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Most common calculators in the forum?
09-02-2019, 06:16 AM
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RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
(09-02-2019 01:43 AM)NoEqualsButton Wrote:  
(09-01-2019 05:23 PM)bshoring Wrote:  ...
I've owned 3 HP-38C's. One I wore out, another I gave as a gift and the other I am currently using. While its successor, the HP-12C is overall a superior product, I prefer the vertical format and the red LED.

I'm with you there! Portrait orientation, red LED display and /,X,-,+ on the left-hand side of the keyboard where nature intended them to be.

Hear, hear!

:)

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09-04-2019, 12:06 PM
Post: #382
RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
I'm also quite late.
This is my current collection:

HP Prime
HP 50G (black)
HP 50G (blue)
HP 49G+ (2x)
HP 49G (2x)
HP 48GII
HP 48GX
HP 48G (2x)
HP 48SX (2x)
HP 41C
HP 40G (2x)
HP 39GS (2x)
HP 39GII
HP 35S
HP 33S (2x)
HP 32SII (2x)
HP 32S
HP 32S 50th
HP 30b
HP 15C LE
HP 14B 50th
HP 12C
HP 12C 30th AE
HP 12C Platinum
HP 11C (2x)
HP 10B
HP 10S
HP 9S

HP 95LX (2x)
HP 200LX

Texas Instruments:
TI-nspire CX CAS
TI-200 Voyage
TI-86
TI-85 (2x)
TI-83+ (2x)
TI-83+ Silver Edition
TI-82+
TI-58
TI-57
TI-51-III
SR-50A
TI-BAII
TI-30X Solar
TI-30XII
TI-30XII Solar
TI-34II
TI-36XII

Casio:
fx-8000G
fx-7000G
fx-5800P
fx-5500L (2x)
fx-4800P
fx-4500P
fx-3650P
fx-3650PII
fx-880P
fx-730P (2x)
fx-82SX
fx-115MS
fx-991MS
fx-991ES Plus
fx-992S

Sharp:
EL-546R
EL-5020
EL-5120

Canon:
F-788dx
F-502G

There are several more non-programmable Sharps, Casios and some other exotics "in storage", of which I don't remember the specific types right now.

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09-05-2019, 01:43 PM (This post was last modified: 09-06-2019 08:34 AM by Willy R. Kunz.)
Post: #383
RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
HP
HP 35 (almost – sole bidder on an auction ending tomorrow. Edit: I got it.)
HP 45
HP 65
HP 67
HP 70 (yes!)
HP 14B
HP 19B
HP 38C (the gift mentioned in post #378 – thanks, Bob! Pictured in RPN-38 simulator.)

TI
SR 52
TI Programmer
GALAXY Junior

Casio
SL-800 (exact credit card size, still stunning)
fx-115 MS
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09-05-2019, 07:10 PM
Post: #384
RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
My current fleet consists of:

HP-55 Thrift Shop find.
HP-67 ebay purchase non-working. Now fully restored.
HP-67 ebay purchase non-working. Cannibalized for parts. Still hope of restoration.
HP-41CV With Card Reader, X-Functions, Time, and Advantage Modules.
HP-15C My first RPN Calculator purchased while in college in the 1980's.
HP-16C Also purchased while in college in the 1980's.
HP-32S
HP-32SII
HP-48G I bought this to try an RPL Machine but I just like the RPN that I grew up with...
HP-33C Provided by the company that I work for. Mostly sits on a shelf without batteries.
HP-35C Given to me as a gift. I even tried to like it...

DM-42 This is my daily driver. But I keep the 41-CV on my desk, too, for the Nerd factor.

MK-52 You don't need one of these but you just have to have one! Smile

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09-05-2019, 10:11 PM
Post: #385
RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
(09-05-2019 01:43 PM)Willy R. Kunz Wrote:  [snip]
HP 70 (yes!)
HP 14B
HP 19B
[snip]

Wow, bold to admit you have one of these; most folks that have one simply don't mention it. ;-)

But this machine is interesting to me, not because of what it has/does, but more because all of the key decisions about it's feature set seemed to be about what NOT to include, with HP clearly struggling to make it fit between the -10B and the -17B. Relative to the 10 and 17 feature sets, it seems -11 or -12 would have been better choices but those model numbers had famous and successful predecessors, which left them with -13, and likely the marketing folks simply said NO to that.

And that's how HP-14B was selected... at least that's my theory.

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09-06-2019, 03:25 PM
Post: #386
RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
(09-05-2019 10:11 PM)rprosperi Wrote:  
(09-05-2019 01:43 PM)Willy R. Kunz Wrote:  [snip]
HP 70 (yes!)
HP 14B
HP 19B
[snip]

Wow, bold to admit you have one of these; most folks that have one simply don't mention it. ;-)

But this machine is interesting to me, not because of what it has/does, but more because all of the key decisions about it's feature set seemed to be about what NOT to include, with HP clearly struggling to make it fit between the -10B and the -17B. Relative to the 10 and 17 feature sets, it seems -11 or -12 would have been better choices but those model numbers had famous and successful predecessors, which left them with -13, and likely the marketing folks simply said NO to that.

And that's how HP-14B was selected... at least that's my theory.

Whenever I try to add two numbers on the 14B, say 3+4, I invariably press 3 INPUT 4 + and get "3.00+" as a result. That's when I usually notice the "=" key...
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11-08-2019, 07:55 PM
Post: #387
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Is this still being updated?
Anyway HP 34C can be added to my name now Big Grin
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11-09-2019, 11:12 AM
Post: #388
RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
Hi !

1 HP55
1 HP41CV
2 HP41CX
1 HP48SX
1 HP48GX
1 HP50G
1 WP34S

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12-12-2019, 05:21 AM
Post: #389
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HP 67 can be added for me Big Grin
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12-12-2019, 09:30 AM
Post: #390
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This is what I have so far. Most of these are accounted for in the first post of this topic but not all. I honestly don't know exactly when I stopped reporting new additions Smile

http://techy.horwits.com/2017/07/calcula...ction.html

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12-12-2019, 07:39 PM
Post: #391
RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
My calculators:
  • HP Prime (A) G1
  • HP-50g
  • HP-50g (NewRPL)
  • HP-48g
  • HP-41CV
  • HP-33C
  • CASIO GRAPH90+E

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12-12-2019, 07:40 PM
Post: #392
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I just list mine in my profile.

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02-14-2020, 02:23 PM
Post: #393
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Hello!

I knew there was this two year old post somewhere...

(03-02-2018 04:57 PM)grsbanks Wrote:  That series of machines was underrated IMO. I also have a TI-92, TI-92+ and Voyage 200 (I'm just missing the TI-92II to complete the family).

Look what the postman brought me today (for a whopping 19 Euros including shipping):

[Image: Ti-92II_1024px.jpg]

I had been looking for this so long that I almost thought it doesn't exist at all. So I have all three variants of the Ti-92 now :-)

But I guess that this one is not among the most common calculators in the forum...

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02-15-2020, 10:04 AM
Post: #394
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Since then I've also managed to get my hands on a TI-92 II, so I now have all 4 in that family (don't forget the Voyage 200).

I also have a TI-89 and a couple of TI-89 Titaniums, both grey and black.

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02-15-2020, 12:55 PM
Post: #395
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Hello,

HP48SX and HP48GX for me

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06-23-2020, 07:57 PM
Post: #396
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Finally got a HP 41CX without any major issues Smile (my two previous 41CVs had sticky keys etc)

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06-24-2020, 01:58 AM
Post: #397
RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
(09-04-2019 12:06 PM)Thomas Ritschel Wrote:  I'm also quite late.
This is my current collection:

HP Prime
HP 50G (black)
HP 50G (blue)
HP 49G+ (2x)
HP 49G (2x)
HP 48GII
HP 48GX
HP 48G (2x)
HP 48SX (2x)
HP 41C
HP 40G (2x)
HP 39GS (2x)
HP 39GII
HP 35S
HP 33S (2x)
HP 32SII (2x)
HP 32S
HP 32S 50th
HP 30b
HP 15C LE
HP 14B 50th
HP 12C
HP 12C 30th AE
HP 12C Platinum
HP 11C (2x)
HP 10B
HP 10S
HP 9S

HP 95LX (2x)
HP 200LX

Texas Instruments:
TI-nspire CX CAS
TI-200 Voyage
TI-86
TI-85 (2x)
TI-83+ (2x)
TI-83+ Silver Edition
TI-82+
TI-58
TI-57
TI-51-III
SR-50A
TI-BAII
TI-30X Solar
TI-30XII
TI-30XII Solar
TI-34II
TI-36XII

Casio:
fx-8000G
fx-7000G
fx-5800P
fx-5500L (2x)
fx-4800P
fx-4500P
fx-3650P
fx-3650PII
fx-880P
fx-730P (2x)
fx-82SX
fx-115MS
fx-991MS
fx-991ES Plus
fx-992S

Sharp:
EL-546R
EL-5020
EL-5120

Canon:
F-788dx
F-502G

There are several more non-programmable Sharps, Casios and some other exotics "in storage", of which I don't remember the specific types right now.

- Thomas

I did not know the 50G came in blue. I have at least to of the black 50g and maybe two 49G+.

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06-24-2020, 07:09 AM
Post: #398
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(06-24-2020 01:58 AM)DM48 Wrote:  I did not know the 50G came in blue. I have at least to of the black 50g and maybe two 49G+.

Indeed it did. It was sold mainly in Spain if memory serves. I have a couple of those in my collection.

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06-24-2020, 09:20 AM
Post: #399
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As a student I can't afford to buy me that many calculators, although I really love that HP's, it's the well know obsession ;-) So I've got two HP's: an '25, which i got from my uncle, and a 35s, wich I bought a year ago...

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06-24-2020, 12:19 PM
Post: #400
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Hello!

(06-24-2020 09:20 AM)PSimon Wrote:  So I've got two HP's: an '25, which i got from my uncle, and a 35s, wich I bought a year ago...

That's an excellent start. You got one of the best from the „old“ days (actually my favortie among the HP calculators) and a real good one from recent times. Sooner or later other HPs will cross your way, just keep your eyes open. And tell friends and family members that you collect calculators - you will be surprised how many people still have calculators in their drawers which they didn't use in 30 years and were about to throw away!

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