I have an HP 20S Scientific which is a not rpn. At the time that I bought
it, I would have prefered the rpn version, but they did not have one...
--tom
At 10:23 AM 8/17/01 +0200, you wrote:
>On 16 Aug, Tony Duell wrote:
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>[I don't wane miss RPN ince I baught a HP 48SX in '92. And I was very
>happy to find a HP 41CV. Complete with mag card reader, thermo printer,
>video interface, doc and in very good condition.]
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>> there are 6 RPN [2] calculators
>> on the desk in front of me, and many more elsewhere...
>> [2] One of which is not an HP, suprisingly.
>What brand / model is it? Non HP RPN calculators seam to be really
>rare. I can recall a discussion about the first pure electronic
>calculator a while back. It was not a HP and it used RPN. That is the
>only non HP RPN calculator I know.
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>tschuess,
> Jochen
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Received on Fri Aug 17 2001 - 08:53:19 BST