[NTLK] Delurking and intro

Joseph Reilly reilly001os at aol.com
Sat Nov 19 20:33:52 EST 2011


I use the official hp 12c app & m48 (48g series clone) on my
 ipod (both in app store), hp12c emulator & droid48 (48g
 series clone) on my android (both in market) and 
calc12c (12c clone, on preware) & scientific RPN calculator
 (15c like, in app catalog). I've used a hp48g since high
 school, even modded it with more memory so its like a 48gx 
with a memory card. All they had in the local electronics
 store was dip package chips so it was an interesting job.
 I got my 48g long before they came up with the 48g+ or I
 would've just saved my money and gotten that model
 (versus the interesting upgrade I did, but it still works fine
 today over a decade later). I recently got a few 12c's, a new
 ARM based unit to travel in my work bag (along with my
 small lafayette f-681 slide rule lol) and an old classic one to
 live at my home desk. I, of course, couldn't pass up ordering
 a 35s with my new 12c since its the first calc they've made
 in a long time that looks good, the 50g is a step in the right
 direction but its still not there yet imho. I was watching the
 hp store when the 15c reissues popped up but they never
 seemed to actually go on sale??? They went from "coming
 soon" to "out of stock", disappointed I am. Guess I'd say I
 like hp/rpn calcs too lol but I haven't gone full collector yet.
 There's also RPN calcs for the newt on unna in
 /applications/calculators, one called RPNCalc and
 RPNCalcLite. RPNCalc is a more full featured calc while
 RPNCalcLite is a more simple version. I keep both on my
 ump2000, lite as a basic calc replacement and full for when
 I need more functions.


Joe Reilly

Sent from my iPod Touch

On Nov 19, 2011, at 18:49, Warren Ockrassa <wockrassa at gmail.com> wrote:

> Ha! I've got a few of those. There's an 11c emulator as well, and don't overlook the outstanding pCalc. 
> 
> • Warren • off console • w azkrmc.com • h nightwares.com •
> 
> On Nov 19, 2011, at 16:37, "J.M. Heinrichs" <minicapt1 at mac.com> wrote:
> 
>> 1.  http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/nd0-rpn-graphing-calculator/id398596627?mt=8
>> 
>> 2.  http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/i41cx-rpn-calculator/id292619450?mt=8
>> 
>> 3.  http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/hp-15c-scientific-calculator/id318956846?mt=8
>> 
>> Cheers
>> John
>>minicapt1 at mac.com
>> 
>> On 19 Nov 11, at 15:26, Andrei Chichak wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> On 2011-November-19, at 10:26 AM, Joel M. Sciamma wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> PS I share your weakness for HP calculators, what lovely things they were. What they are shipping now (other than the 12c) is not really in the same county.
>>>> 
>>> MMMmmm HP calculators. I use a 16C and a 41CV daily, have a 50G for hacking around. On my workbench I have a 67, and my son uses a 35s. 
>>> 
>>> It's like cars, PCs are from Dodge, Macs are from BMW, and HP calculators are from SAAB.
>>> 
>>> A
>>> 
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