New High-End HP Calculator?
mschaef writes "There's a pretty convincing looking story over on hpcalc.org describing a new high-end HP calculator. The bottom line: 75MHz ARM9, USB Port, IrDA compatibility, 128x80 display, and a slot for SD cards. It also looks like the same basic software is running, either ported or via emulation of the venerable Saturn (HP-propriatary) CPU. The full story is over at HPcalc.org. It's good to see HP back in the game (hopefully) like this."
Cue the linux port project ;-)
Of course there is a market for plane calculators -- anything that can perform math on planes is pretty slick!
Of course, plain calculators may die off.....
10b||~10b -- aah, what a question!
I raised my hand. "Um, me."
So she had to go inspect the electrical tape I had placed over my HP48's infrared port. Not that it would have done much good if I was the only one in the room with that calculator...
TO BUY A NEW CAR WOULD MAKE YOU SEXUALLY ATTRACTIVE.
You could indeed run GNU/bc on a Zaurus (which an exam guard would anyway notice as a an unauthorized tool tool), but you'd lack the extra geekiness of a true RPN calculator.
;)
BTW, where's the RPN troll when you need him ?
Trolling using another account since 2005.
Can you treat a hammer like a hammer, and still have everything work? You know, grab it, drive in a couple of nails, and toss it aside without much care where it lands...
I remember coveting a 38D (or two) in high school.
Geez, I'm sorry. It is a Monday after all.
--- Ban humanity.