[comp.sys.handhelds] HP Journal bibliography

dorre@well.sf.ca.us (Eugene Dorr) (04/22/91)

Stephen Thomas recently posted an article saying that the
June 1991 HP Journal will carry articles on the HP-48SX.  Here, for
those with historical leanings, is a list of articles on HP handhelds
in past issues of the HP Journal.

Please send corrections and additions to dorre@well.sf.ca.us.


                   "HP Journal" Calculator Bibliography

HP-15C
  Scientific Pocket Calculator Extends Range of Built-In Functions.  
    Eric A. Evett, Paul J. McClellan, Joseph P. Tanzini.  May 1983, pp. 
    25-35.

HP-16C
  A Pocket Calculator for Computer Science Professionals.  Eric A. Evett.
    May 1983, pp. 36-40.

HP-18C
  A Handheld Business Consultant.  Susan L. Wechsler.  August 1987, pp.
    4-10.
  The Equation Solver Menu in the HP-18C.  Paul Swadener.  August 1987, 
    pp. 8-9.
  History and Inspiration of the Solve Interface.  Chris M. Bunsen.  
    August 1987, pp. 10.

HP-28C
  An Evolutionary RPN Calculator for Technical Professionals.  William 
    C. Wickes.  August 1987, pp. 11-17.
  HP-28C Plotting.  Gabe L. Eisenstein.  August 1987, pp. 15.
  Electronic Design of An Advanced Technical Handheld Calculator.  
    Preston D. Brown, Gregory J. May, Megha Shyam.  August 1987, pp.
    34-39.

HP-35
  The 'Powerful Pocketful': an Electronic Calculator Challenges the Slide 
    Rule.  Thomas M. Whitney, France Rode, Chung C. Tung.  June 1972, pp. 
    2-9.
  Algorithms and Accuracy in the HP-35.  David S. Cochran.  June 1972, pp.
    10-11.
  Packaging the Pocket Calculator.  Edward T. Liljenwall.  June 1972, pp.
    12-13

HP-41C
  Powerful Personal Calculator System Sets New Standards.  Bernard E.
    Musch, John J. Wong, David R. Conklin.  March 1980, pp. 3-12.
  Packaging the HP-41C.  Gerald W. Steiger.  March 1980, pp. 7.
  Card Reader Offers Compatability and Expanded Capability.  David J. 
    Lowe, Patrick V. Boyd.  March 1980, pp. 12-15.
  Evolutionary Printer Provides Significantly Better Performance.  Roger
    D. Quick, Donald L. Morris.  March 1980, pp. 15-20.
  Bulk CMOS Technology for the HP-41C.  Norman L. Johnson, Vijay V. 
    Marathe. March 1980, pp. 20-22.
  The First HP Liquid Crystal Display.  Craig Maze.  March 1980, pp. 
    22-24.
  High Density and Low Cost with Printed Circuit Hybrid Technology.  
    James H. Fleming, Robert N. Low.  March 1980, pp. 25-26.
  Handheld Scanner Makes Reading Bar Codes Easy and Inexpensive.  John 
    J. Uebbing, Donald L. Lubin, Edward G. Weaver, Jr.  January 1981, 
    pp. 3-10.
  Reading Bar Codes for the HP-41C Programmable Calculator.  David R. 
    Conklin, Thomas L. Revere III.  January 1981, pp. 11-14.
  Controlling a Graphics Plotter with a Handheld Programmable Calculator.
    Robert M. Miller, Randy A. Coverstone.  December 1982, pp. 16-18.

HP-65
  The "Personal Computer": A Fully Programmable Pocket Calculator.  Chung
    C. Tung.  May 1974, pp. 2-7.
  Programming the Personal Computer.  R. Kent Stockwell. May 1974, pp. 
    8-14.
  Designing a Tiny Magnetic Card Reader.  Robert B. Taggart.  May 1974, 
    pp. 15-17.
  Testing the HP-65 Logic Board.  Kenneth W. Peterson.  May 1974, pp. 
    18-20.

HP-67, HP-97
  A Pair of Program-Compatible Personal Programmable Calculators.  Peter 
    D. Dickinson, William E. Egbert.  November 1976, pp.2-8.
  Portable Scientific Calculator Has Built-In Printer.  Bernard E. Musch, 
    Robert B. Taggart.  November 1976, pp. 9-18.
  The New Accuracy: Making 2^3=8.  Dennis W. Harms.  November 1976, pp. 
    16-17.

HP-71B
  A New Handheld Computer for Technical Professionals.  Susan L. Wechsler.
    July 1984, pp. 10.
  Calculator Mode for a Handheld Computer.  Stephen Abell.  July 1984, 
    pp. 6-7.
  HP-IL Interface Module for the HP-71B Computer.  Nathan Zelle, Jackie 
    Hunt.  July 1984, pp. 8-9.
  Soft Configuration Enhances Flexibility of Handheld Computer Memory.
    Nathan Myers.  July 1984, pp. 10-13.
  Custom CMOS Architecture for a Handheld Computer.  James P. Dickie.
    July 1984, pp. 14-17.
  Packaging the HP-71B Handheld Computer.  Thomas B. Lindberg.  July
    1984, pp. 17-20.
  Module Adds Curve-Fitting and Optimization Capabilities to the HP-71B.
    Stanley M. Blascow, Jr., James A. Donnely.  July 1984, pp. 22-24.
  ROM Extends Numerical Function Set of Handheld Computer.  Laurence W.
    Grodd, Charles M. Patton.  July 1984, pp. 25-36.
  Plug-In Module Adds FORTH Language and Assembler to a Handheld Computer.
    Robert M. Miller.  July 1984, pp. 37-40.

HP-75C
  A Portable Computer for Field, Office, or Bench Applications.  Donald
    E. Morris, Anthony S. Ridolfo, Donald L. Morris.  June 1983, pp. 3-9.
  HP-IL and the HP-75 Portable Computer.  Dennis C. York.  June 1983, 
    pp. 8-9.
  High-Capability Electronics System for a Compact, Battery-Operated 
    Computer.  Elizabeth Brooks, Robert J. Livengood, Rex C. Smith, 
    Timothy F. Myers.  June 1983, pp. 10-15.
  Packaging a Portable Computer.  Lee S. Mason, Gary G. Lutnesky.  June
    1983, pp. 12.
  Electrostatic Discharge Protection for the HP-75.  Gregory J. May.
    June 1983, pp. 14.
  Handpulled Magnetic Card, Mass Storage System for a Portable Computer.
    Kenneth R. Hoecker, James R. Schwartz, Francis A. Young, Dean R. 
    Johnson.  June 1983, pp. 15-23.
  The HP-75 Production Card Recorder.  David B. Patton.  June 1983, pp.
    20-21.
  Integration of the HP-75's Handpulled Card Reader Electronics in CMOS.
    Thomas J. Arnold, Billy E. Thayer.  June 1983, pp. 24-26.

HP-80
  A Pocket-Sized Answer Machine for Business and Finance.  W.L. Crowley,
    France Rode.  May 1973.

HP-IL
  HP-IL: A lost-Cost Digital Interface for Portable Applications.  Roger 
    D. Quick, Steven L. Harper.  January 1983, pp. 3-10.
  The Electronics Interface for the Hewlett-Packard Interface Loop.  Carl
    J. Landsness.  January 1983, pp. 11-16
  A CMOS Integrated Circuit for the HP-IL Interface.  Steven L. Harper.
    January 1983, pp. 16-22.
  Compact Digital Cassette Drive for Low-Cost Mass Storage.  William A.
    Buskirk, Charles W. Gilson, David J. Shelley.  May 1983, pp. 17-24.
  A Telephone Interface for HP-IL Controllers.  Sidnee Snell, Brian G.
    Spreadbury.  June 1983, pp. 5-6.

Other
  Inside the New Pocket Calculators.  M.J. Cook, G.M. Fichter, R.E. 
    Whicker.  November 1975.
  Three New Pocket Calculators: Smaller, Less Costly, More Powerful.  
    R.B. Neff, L. Tillman. November 1975.
  Third Generation Programmable Calculator Has Computer-Like 
    Capabilities.  D.E. Morris, C.J. Christopher, G.W. Chance.  June 1976.
  CMOSC: Low-Power Technology for Personal Computers.  David E. 
    Hackleman, Norman L. Johnson, Craig S. Lage, John J. Vietor, Robert 
    L. Tillman.  January 1983, pp. 23-29.
  Mechanical Design of the HP-18C and HP-28C Handheld Calculators.  
    Judith A. Layman, Mark A. Smith.  August 1987, pp. 17-20.
  A Multichip Hybrid Printed Circuit Board for Advanced Handheld 
    Calculators.  Bruce R. Hauge, Robert E. Dunlap, Cornelis D. Hoekstra,
    Chong Num Kwee, Paul R. Van Loan.  August 1987, pp. 25-30.
  A New World of Personal/Professional Computation.  T.R. Lynch.  July
    1980.
  Symbolic Computation for Handheld Calculators.  Charles M. Patton.
    August 1987, pp. 21-25.
  An Equation Solver for a Handheld Calculator.  Paul J. McClellan.
    August 1987, pp. 30-34.
  Personal Calculator Has Key to Solve Any Equation f(x)=0.  W.M. Kahn.
    December 1979.
  An Infrared Link for Low-Cost Calculators and Printers.  Steven L.
    Harper, Robert S. Worsley, Bruce A. Stephens.  October 1987, pp.
   16-21.
  A Low-Cost Wireless Portable Printer.  David L. Smith, Masahiko
    Muranami.  October 1987, pp. 21-23.
  Manufacturing State-of-the-Art Handheld Calculators.  Richard W.
    Riper.  October 1987, pp. 24-27.