cs173scn@sdcc5.ucsd.edu (Albert Yeh) (04/25/91)
Can someone specify the calculator capability of the HP-95lx? Does it do matrix and symbolic math? Thanks in advance.
colemanm@cheops.qld.tne.oz.au (Mark Coleman) (04/26/91)
cs173scn@sdcc5.ucsd.edu (Albert Yeh) writes: >Can someone specify the calculator capability of the HP-95lx? >Does it do matrix and symbolic math? Thanks in advance. I believe it is an HP19B II or near as damn it. It supports both RPN and Algebraic modes. Soooo if thats the case how about HP put out a HP48SX emul card for the Jaguar? TaRa.....MarkC.....( colemanm@cheops.qld.tne.oz.au )...
blooms@ECE.ORST.EDU (Scott A. Bloom) (04/30/91)
In article <18632@sdcc6.ucsd.edu> cs173scn@sdcc5.ucsd.edu (Albert Yeh) writes: >Can someone specify the calculator capability of the HP-95lx? >Does it do matrix and symbolic math? Thanks in advance. I Believe that it has the HP 19B built in, so anything the 19B can do, it can do. Scott -- /------------------------------------------------------------------------/ / Scott Bloom / blooms@guille.ece.orst.edu / / Electrical & Computer Engineering Oregon State University / / If you understand the uncertanty principle, what must you forget??? /
everett@hpcvra.cv.hp.com. (Everett Kaser) (05/03/91)
(Scott A. Bloom) writes... > (Albert Yeh) writes: >>Can someone specify the calculator capability of the HP-95lx? >>Does it do matrix and symbolic math? Thanks in advance. >I Believe that it has the HP 19B built in, so anything the 19B can do, it >can do. > Scott The calculator in the HP 95LX is *MODELED* after the 19B, and contains *MOST* of the 19B functionality. For the most part, the things from the 19B that are NOT included, are included in the 95 as 1-2-3 spreadsheets. The only ones that come to mind at the moment are cash flows and bonds (but there may be something else). Everett Kaser Hewlett-Packard Company ...hplabs!hp-pcd!everett work: (503) 750-3569 Corvallis, Oregon everett%hpcvra@hplabs.hp.com home: (503) 928-5259 Albany, Oregon