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Spehro Pefhany wrote: On 18 Apr 2004 00:46:03 -0400, the renowned (DoN. Nichols) wrote: In article , Spehro Pefhany wrote: On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 08:42:19 -0700, the renowned "Robert Swinney" wrote: [ ... ] Nah, the stack on early HP calculators was 4 levels. It depends on what you mean by "early". The 9200 and 9200B desktop machines (which is where I got my start programming HP calculators) were three levels of stack -- with real *core* memory, and a [ ... ] Handheld, of course. I picked up one of those (the 9200B) at a stationery shop in Downey CA back in the early eighties for song ($40), with JPL stickers all over it. CRT display. Gold-plated PCBs. VERY nice, and it still worked. Unfortunately it disappeared last time we moved to a new house. Very sad, it was a beautiful example of American engineering. It cost about $4000.00 in '68 according to an old (hardcover) HP catalog I had. Back when HP was a real instrument company. I wish that I had one. It also had a clamshell printer which fit on top of the case like a toupee, and it printed on an electro-sensitive paper (conductive [ ... ] I never saw that. You may have noticed near the front on the top curve of the case were a pair of screws which were normally screwed in flush with the top. You unscrewed them a short distance, and a pair of lock levers took those and used them to clamp the printer in place. So -- when I got my HP-45, I was already comfortable with RPN, and also with a slipstick. Enjoy, DoN. The HP-35 and 45 were just a bit before my time- I knew of them, but couldn't afford (or justify) them. The 35 I resisted, but when the 45 came out, I decided to bite. I never regretted it. Enjoy, DoN. -- Email: | Voice (all times): (703) 938-4564 (too) near Washington D.C. | http://www.d-and-d.com/dnichols/DoN.html --- Black Holes are where God is dividing by zero --- |
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