woodhams@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Michael Woodhams) (06/09/91)
In article <1991Jun6.171847.10765@ll.mit.edu> wjc@llex.ll.mit.edu ( Bill Chiarchiaro) writes: >HP used to publish something called "The Hewlett-Packard Personal >Calculator Digest." It was basically an annual calculator catalog, >but it did have some worthwhile articles. Volume Three, 1977, had an >article called "Microcode: Electronic Building Blocks For >Calculators." If anybody has copies of this they don't want, I'd very much like them. ("Very much" means I'll pay money.) In fact any old HP advertising material would be of interest. If your HP Personal Calculator Digests are too valuable to let go, photocopies would be acceptable. Michael W
ken@hpcupt3.cup.hp.com (Kenneth M. Sumrall) (06/15/91)
>>HP used to publish something called "The Hewlett-Packard Personal >>Calculator Digest." It was basically an annual calculator catalog, >>but it did have some worthwhile articles. Volume Three, 1977, had an >>article called "Microcode: Electronic Building Blocks For >>Calculators." > >If anybody has copies of this they don't want, I'd very much like >them. ("Very much" means I'll pay money.) In fact any old HP >advertising material would be of interest. If your HP Personal >Calculator Digests are too valuable to let go, photocopies would be >acceptable. > >Michael W > Me too. I will even pay money for photo copies, but originals are preferred. I have volumes 2 through 7. I don't know when they stopped printing, but I would like volume one. I am also willing to photocopy V2-7 in trade for some others. Thanks! | Ken Sumrall | Internet: ken%hpda@hplabs.hp.com | | HP California Language Labs | UUCP: ...!hplabs!hpda!ken | | "I'd stomp desert dope heads for some gas in my moped!" - Bill the Cat | | "What a stupid world" -Calvin (speaking to Hobbes) |