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30. Dez 2016
Power in a small package - don't buy if hex and binary sound computerese to you!
Don't buy this calculator if you're looking for scientific functions or just ordinary adding and subtracting!
This calculator is one of very few models specially made for 1980's computer programmers and probably the most powerful. It helped to deal with binary, hex and octal numbers used in assembly language and system programming. Today it may be helpful if you're into very low level programming or retrocomputing but is probably obsolete to all who programm using an IDE with powerful assistance functions.
The build quality is HP at its best and with the small form factor the calculator is handy to use and fits into a shirt pocket.
Don't expect to use this beyond the most basic functions without reading the manual as the multi-format display system has some peculiarities which are not readily apparent and allow you to set it to an almost unuseable state even if you're an RPN afficionado. Once you know how all functions work you'll find them to be very well laid out and easy to use. The user interface is of course RPN, so expect some fun when you hand it to someone else and ask him to add 2 and 2...