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| Benta:
--- Quote ---Instead I bought a SwissMicros DM15L clone of the HP 15C. --- End quote --- Are you aware that the SwissMicro devices are less than half the size (in area) of an original HP-15C? I think you may need pointy fingers. HP-15C: ~130 x 95 mm2 DM15: 88 x 59 mm2 |
| Elf:
--- Quote from: Benta on March 04, 2017, 09:11:35 pm ---Are you aware that the SwissMicro devices are less than half the size (in area) of an original HP-15C? I think you may need pointy fingers. HP-15C: ~130 x 95 mm2 DM15: 88 x 59 mm2 --- End quote --- The DM15 (non-L) version is the small version with the plastic dome keys. However the L ("Large") version is near the original size: 129x79x13mm. It also has normal (apparently pretty good) keys, and is a bit more expensive. |
| eugenenine:
--- Quote from: newbrain on March 04, 2017, 11:35:53 am ---Do yourself a favor, download "free42" on your phone (fruit or robot), and if you want, to your desktop (fruit, non-flying bird or glazed hole in the wall). It's a one to one emulation of one of the best (IMHO) HP calculators. --- End quote --- I have a 48sx so I'm using this one https://sourceforge.net/projects/x48.berlios/files/ |
| jakeisprobably:
So, I think I understand now... Get, and learn how to use an old RPN calculator because it's effective, and secondly, it's a nod to the current generation of EE masters. It might be worth a bit of street cred on a new guy's work station down the road. |
| Benta:
--- Quote ---The DM15 (non-L) version is the small version with the plastic dome keys. However the L ("Large") version is near the original size: 129x79x13mm. It also has normal (apparently pretty good) keys, and is a bit more expensive. --- End quote --- Ah! Thanks. The SwissMicros site is somehow a bit "lobotomized", several of the links don't work. |
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