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Re: [ATM] OT: Desktop RPN calculator
Hey Don...
HP-35 hmmm...
How mwny times have you had to cut the power connector
off the cord and cut into the rubber so that you could
solder it back together? Wish I had $10.00 for every
one I brought back to life that way.
Ken Hunter
--- Don Clement <clement.focuser@verizon.net> wrote:
> Many of us have modern modeling, simulation and
> graphical program on our
> computers. But the simple calculator still comes in
> handy. I always hated
> MS's calculator that comes with windows because it
> does not have RPN with
> stack capability. My first calculator was an HP35
> that I bought back in 1973
> and have used and loved RPN ever since. There is a
> RPN capable calculator,
> Calc 98- a great replacement for MS windows
> calculator, available for free
> download at http://calculator.org/ Calc98 also has
> a decent properties
> database built-in.
>
> FYI
> Don Clement
> Running Springs, California
>
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