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malagas_on_fire:

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Jesus a palm device :D Nice interface,
Lord of nothing:
YEY Palm is my favourite to!
Stray Electron:
  What? No one has mentioned the HP 9100! Everyone needs a calculator that weighs 40 odd pounds and uses core memory and a masked off CRT display! https://www.hpmuseum.org/hp9100.htm
Cyberdragon:

--- Quote from: Stray Electron on August 13, 2019, 12:02:26 am ---  What? No one has mentioned the HP 9100! Everyone needs a calculator that weighs 40 odd pounds and uses core memory and a masked off CRT display! https://www.hpmuseum.org/hp9100.htm

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As pretty as that display is, I'll have to stick with the Wang 700 for the tape drive instead of magnetic card. (Unless there is an accessory adaptor or something).
tszaboo:

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--- Quote from: NANDBlog on August 12, 2019, 08:49:48 am ---excelIt's a beauty, does all kinds of engineering stuff.

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Until you find all the issues/bugs in it.  Open/LibreOffice Calc is a lot better

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YESSS   :-+
 
(but go for LibreOffice)

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Nah. All these altoffices, i dislike them very much. They put buttons and menus in the wrong places, so it takes ages to find them. Time is money, excel is cheap. Not to mention, I can log directly into a report with a 34465A in excel. By pressing buttons. Try doing this in any of the altoffices. Or any calculator.
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