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#Hp 42s rpn scientific calculator wiki series#
HP-41 series – Three models in this series were released over its lifetime, the 41C, 41CV, and 41CX.A successor to the HP-38, using infix notation. HP-39g series - A successor to the HP-38, using infix notation.HP-38G - a simplified successor to the HP-48, using infix notation.
#Hp 42s rpn scientific calculator wiki full#

HP-25 - The Owner's Handbook is dated 1975.HP-20S - A basic scientific calculator, using infix notation, barely programmable and with no graphing capabilities.HP-19C - 1977 calculator with RPN and built in thermal printer.HP-17B - Financial calculator superseding the 12C, with two-line display, alphanumerics and sophisticated Solve functions rather than step programming.HP-16C - Computer science calculator that could perform binary arithmetic and boolean logic functions.
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HP-15C - Advanced Scientific Programmable, including hyperbolics, gamma function, combinatorial and statistical functions, random number generation, numerical integration, numerical root finding, plus comprehensive matrix operations and full support for complex numbers.The longest running product in the HP calculator line, it remains in production. HP-12C – The financially centric calculator from the HP-10 series introduced in the 1980s.HP-11C - Scientific Programmable, including hyperbolics, gamma function, statistical functions, and random number generation.HP 9G - Graphing calculator designed by Kinpo Electronics, Inc.Hewlett-Packard, or just HP is a company in the USA making several electronic devices, including calculators.īelow are some of HP’s calculator models produced over the years, in numeric rather than chronological order:
