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Programmable Scientific Calculators
HP Calculator Books
Discovering calculus with the HP-28 and the HP-48 / Robert T. Smith, Roland B. Minton
Computational analysis with the HP 25 pocket calculator / Peter Henrici 1977
Graphing calculator and computer graphing laboratory manual / Franklin Demana ... [et.al.] 1992
HP-12C owner's handbook and problem-solving guide 1987'
HP-15C owner's handbook / Hewlett-Packard 1985
Inside the HP-41C / Jean-Daniel Dodin ; translated from French by Mary-Denise Dodin and John Vandenabbeele ; revised and edited by Wilson W. Holes. (1985) not available
A low cost digital interface for data acquisition - HPIL / by Dennis C. Lee (1984) not available
TI-59 and HP-41CV instrument engineering programs / Stanley W. Thrift (1983)
hpmuseum.org/
www.hpmuseum.org/techcpu.htm
www.hpmuseum.org/prog/hp41prog.htm
In the 1920's, Jan Lukasiewicz developed a formal logic system which allowed mathematical expressions to be specified without parentheses by placing the operators before (prefix notation) or after (postfix notation) the operands. For example the (infix notation) expression
RPL
Introduced on the HP-28C/S. Like 4 Level RPN except:
Large stack size (essentially unlimited)
Some smaller amount shown (4 lines in the 48 series.)
Store X pops X from the stack
Number [enter] leaves Number in X only. (As numbers are typed in, they go into an input buffer - not the stack. Enter moves them to the stack.) Squaring a number by multiplying by itself now requires two [enters].
Stack now holds objects including arrays, matrices lists, strings and programs as easily as it holds numbers
User RPL also implies other changes beyond the stack such as:
Named variables replace registers
Variables and programs share the same address space
Please visit the RPL page for a more complete RPL description.
C++ without fear : a beginner's guide that makes you feel smart / Brian Overland. (2016), treats RPN calculator
Learn you a Haskell for great good! : a beginner's guide / by Miran Lipovača. (2012), again deals with RPN calculator
Author Łukasiewicz, Jan
Title Elementy logiki matematycznej. English
Elements of mathematical logic. Translated from Polish by Olgierd Wojtasiewicz (1964), could be source for RPN.
HP-16, a strange one!
www.hpmuseum.org/hp16.htm
www.hpmuseum.org/features/16cf.htm
www.hpmuseum.org/16.jpg
www.hpmuseum.org/3qs/16c3q.jpg
www.hpmuseum.org/hp48s.htm
HP Prime, $132
www.cdw.com/product/HP-Prime-graphing-calculator/3825239?cm_cat=BingShopping&cm_ite=3825239&cm_pla=NA-NA-CPQ_PD&cm_ven=acquirgy&ef_id=W0O9GQAABGZwZkVw:20180709195257:s&s_kwcid=AL!4223!10!11492344551!1100310811543
HP-17bII+, Financial $92
www.cdw.com/product/HP-17bII-Financial-Calculator/598010?cm_cat=BingShopping&cm_ite=598010&cm_pla=NA-NA-CPQ_PD&cm_ven=acquirgy&ef_id=W0O9GQAABGZwZkVw:20180709195611:s&s_kwcid=AL!4223!10!11492344551!1100310811543
HP Calculator Books
Discovering calculus with the HP-28 and the HP-48 / Robert T. Smith, Roland B. Minton
Computational analysis with the HP 25 pocket calculator / Peter Henrici 1977
Graphing calculator and computer graphing laboratory manual / Franklin Demana ... [et.al.] 1992
HP-12C owner's handbook and problem-solving guide 1987'
HP-15C owner's handbook / Hewlett-Packard 1985
Inside the HP-41C / Jean-Daniel Dodin ; translated from French by Mary-Denise Dodin and John Vandenabbeele ; revised and edited by Wilson W. Holes. (1985) not available
A low cost digital interface for data acquisition - HPIL / by Dennis C. Lee (1984) not available
TI-59 and HP-41CV instrument engineering programs / Stanley W. Thrift (1983)
hpmuseum.org/
www.hpmuseum.org/techcpu.htm
www.hpmuseum.org/prog/hp41prog.htm
In the 1920's, Jan Lukasiewicz developed a formal logic system which allowed mathematical expressions to be specified without parentheses by placing the operators before (prefix notation) or after (postfix notation) the operands. For example the (infix notation) expression
RPL
Introduced on the HP-28C/S. Like 4 Level RPN except:
Large stack size (essentially unlimited)
Some smaller amount shown (4 lines in the 48 series.)
Store X pops X from the stack
Number [enter] leaves Number in X only. (As numbers are typed in, they go into an input buffer - not the stack. Enter moves them to the stack.) Squaring a number by multiplying by itself now requires two [enters].
Stack now holds objects including arrays, matrices lists, strings and programs as easily as it holds numbers
User RPL also implies other changes beyond the stack such as:
Named variables replace registers
Variables and programs share the same address space
Please visit the RPL page for a more complete RPL description.
C++ without fear : a beginner's guide that makes you feel smart / Brian Overland. (2016), treats RPN calculator
Learn you a Haskell for great good! : a beginner's guide / by Miran Lipovača. (2012), again deals with RPN calculator
Author Łukasiewicz, Jan
Title Elementy logiki matematycznej. English
Elements of mathematical logic. Translated from Polish by Olgierd Wojtasiewicz (1964), could be source for RPN.
HP-16, a strange one!
www.hpmuseum.org/hp16.htm
www.hpmuseum.org/features/16cf.htm
www.hpmuseum.org/16.jpg
www.hpmuseum.org/3qs/16c3q.jpg
www.hpmuseum.org/hp48s.htm
HP Prime, $132
www.cdw.com/product/HP-Prime-graphing-calculator/3825239?cm_cat=BingShopping&cm_ite=3825239&cm_pla=NA-NA-CPQ_PD&cm_ven=acquirgy&ef_id=W0O9GQAABGZwZkVw:20180709195257:s&s_kwcid=AL!4223!10!11492344551!1100310811543
HP-17bII+, Financial $92
www.cdw.com/product/HP-17bII-Financial-Calculator/598010?cm_cat=BingShopping&cm_ite=598010&cm_pla=NA-NA-CPQ_PD&cm_ven=acquirgy&ef_id=W0O9GQAABGZwZkVw:20180709195611:s&s_kwcid=AL!4223!10!11492344551!1100310811543