![]() How much money do you want to spend? If price were no object, I would get an HP-15C or HP-32SII. ![]() In response to message #1 by John Beckwith Message #2 Posted by John Limpert on, 1:40 a.m., What are the differences? I have looked over this website but can not seem to find anything on the difference in the 2 versions.īesides that, does anyone have any comments regarding my quest involving these calculators or have any suggestions on these or any other models? It seems that there are 2 versions a 32S and a 32S series II. I sure hope that HP will bring out something before he gets to high school and college.Īnyway, to the real reason for my post. I know the HP 21 somewhat as I have used the one my sister has that she bought when she was in college but really know nothing about the 32S (or 42S for that matter). I have a 9 year old son and want to get something that he might be able to use later. I have been saddened recently to find out that HP really seems to no longer make what I would consider to be a good scientific calculator that STILL USES RPN!Īs a result I have decided to buy an HP 32S and maybe an HP 21 or 42S as well (E-bay perhaps). My HP 45 that I bought in 1974 is still serving me well and is used every day at work. I have not followed the progression of HP calculators much over the last 25 years since I got out of college but have tried to make up for lost time since I found this HP museum's website. Message #1 Posted by John Beckwith on, 1:00 a.m. For questions about me and the origin of the museum, please see my personal page.HP 32S vs H 32SII The Museum of HP Calculators Quotations of HP manuals are Copyright Hewlett Packard Company - various years. The Museum of HP Calculators and the museum curator are not affiliated with the Hewlett-Packard Company. (Includes everything from the earliest HPs to the HP Prime, plus the new articles forum, new software forums and classifieds.) Other Hewlett Packard Calculators and computers.HP-67CX Unreleased RPN / HPL / Linux Scientific.The Xpander Unreleased Math Learning Aid.HP-42S RPN Scientific (HP-41C compatible).HP-32S RPN Scientific with Complex Math.HP-27S Algebraic Do Everything Calculator.HP-48S/SX Large Screen Scientifics with Symbolic Math.HP-28C/S Scientifics with Symbolic Math and Solver.RPL A Platform for Powerful Calculators.HP-16C The Computer Scientist Calculator.HP-15C Scientific with Matrix & Complex Math.HP-11C More Advanced Scientific Programmable.HP-10C Basic Scientific Programmable Calculator.The 10C series: Compact yet Sophisticated Calculators (1981) HP-94D/E/F Handheld Industrial Computer.HP-71B Even Smaller Computer/Calculator.HP-41C Alphanumeric Programmables (includes CV & CX).Small Computers and Computer-like Calculators (1979) HP-33E/C Scientific Programmable Calculator.Third Generation of HP Calculators (1978) ![]()
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