UD182050@NDSUVM1.BITNET (Mike Aos) (09/08/90)
First off, thanks for all the response. I guess I should have been more specific in my first post. What I'm after is something to tide me over 'till I can afford an HP48SX. I'm not interested in an HP41, and I'd prefer it to be a newer-style HP, and even more prefer it to be RPN, programmable, and do base conversions. I'm very partial to HP's, but I could deal with a cheap Casio. Basically it will just be used to balance a checkbook, do quick stuff while sitting in front of a computer (misc math, conversions), and misc math problems/programs I want to play with. Mike I've been through a TI-35; Casio 454M, 4000P, 5000F; Hewlett Packard 15C, 27S and 28S. For what I want to do I'm thinking something along the lines of the 27S, but perhaps cheaper. I'd rather not spend more than $50 for a used calc. Thanks for your time. ------- Mike UD182050@NDSUVM1 (.Bitnet?) "Share and Enjoy" UD182050@VM1.NoDak.Edu -Sirius Cybernetics Corporation Apple IIgs 'till I can afford a NeXT! I got LOTSA opinions. You want one? You can have it!
richard@hpfcdc.HP.COM (Richard Artz) (09/11/90)
Hi Mike, >Basically it will just be used to balance a checkbook, do quick stuff >while sitting in front of a computer (misc math, conversions), and misc math >problems/programs I want to play with. Take a look at the HP 32S, there's more to it than you might think. (and it's not too expensive) Richard Artz / N0LZR / 303-229-2036 / richard@hpfcww.fc.hp.com