Tony Duell <ard_at_odin.phy.bris.ac.uk> wrote:
> > HP 79xx and 91yx (for y>1) are usually storage of some sort. (9111 is
> > a graphics tablet.)
>
> But the 9114 was a disk drive, wasn't it? (the HP-IL drive for the
> 71/75/etc). And the 9100 was a calculator (HP's first desktop calculator,
> released in 1968, and rather nice).
Yep. Which just goes to show one point I had in the back of my mind
at the time: HP's model numbering scheme comes maddeningly close to
making sense.
-Frank McConnell
Received on Tue Dec 09 1997 - 23:41:04 GMT
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