??? 09/29/08 13:03 Read: times |
#158644 - New RPN calculator Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Richard Erlacher said:
In general, there seems to be a dearth of RPN calculators these days.
Those of us who got used to "real" calculators, back in the days when HP made the majority of the "serious" ones available, might prefer RPN. I certainly would. For those who haven't heard, HP has just introduced the HP35S since it is now 35 years since they introduced the HP35. It does have the option of RPN entry as well as algebraic entry. -Aubrey |
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