jcn@uncle.UUCP (James C. Nugen) (04/26/89)
I just bought one of these babies at the Trenton Computer Fest. I was wondering if anyone else out there has one, is still using, etc. I didn't get the manuals, so I'm looking for a copy of those. And the latest versions of the software if available. If you have any information, please email me at jcn@uncle. Thanks, James Nugen
hafer@infbs.UUCP (Udo Hafermann) (05/02/89)
Will there ever be an APL hand-held pocket calculator?
barmar@think.COM (Barry Margolin) (05/04/89)
In article <1192@infbs.UUCP> hafer@infbs.UUCP (Udo Hafermann) writes: >Will there ever be an APL hand-held pocket calculator? I wouldn't be surprised if there were one pretty soon. I've seen ads for a hand-held symbolic math computer, and at the ANSI Common Lisp committee meeting in March a Japanese representative was showing off a hand-held Lisp computer. The technology for a hand-held APL computer exists, therefore. Incorporate a vector co-processor into one of the above designs and you could probably get decent performance for most common operations. Barry Margolin Thinking Machines Corp. barmar@think.com {uunet,harvard}!think!barmar
neitzel@infbs.UUCP (Martin Neitzel) (05/06/89)
>Udo Hafermann asks: UH> UH> Will there ever be an APL hand-held pocket calculator? >Barry Margolin answers: BM> BM> [...] Incorporate a vector co-processor [...] ... and a one-liner LCD display :-) :-) Martin (couldn't resist) Neitzel