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The calculator supports programming in a new, Pascal-like programming language now named HP PPL (for Prime Programming Language, but originally also referred to as HP Basic) that also supports creating apps. This is based on a language introduced on the HP 38G and built on in subsequent models. [15]
FOCAL character set, a character set used by some calculators supporting the FOCAL programming language between 1979 and 1995; Modified HP Roman-8, a variant of Hewlett-Packard's Roman-8 used on some calculators between 1986 and 2015; RPL character set, a character set used on various Hewlett-Packard RPL calculators between 1989 and 2015
BASIC (HP Series 80), created at HP in the 1980s; for the HP Series 80 desktop computers BASIC (HP calculators) , created at HP in the 1980s; for HP calculators Prime Programming Language (PPL), created at HP in the 1990s; for the HP 38, 39, 40, and Prime algebraic/graphing calculators; once called "HP Basic"
Programming languages Computer algebra system Character set Sound Connectivity Power supply Release year Predecessors Successors HP Prime G2 (2AP18AA) 528 MHz NXP i.MX 6ULL MCIMX6Y2 (Cortex A7 core, ARMv7 architecture) 256 MB RAM, 512 MB flash 320×240 pixel 16-bit color multi-touch TFT LCD with backlight: Algebraic, Entry RPN: Fixed PPL
HP PPL; HP Prime Programming Language; R. Reverse Polish Lisp; ROM-based Procedural Language; RPL (programming language) W. WRPN Calculator; X. HP Xpander
The Pascal-like programming language supported by the calculator is a predecessor of the HP Prime's HP PPL. The calculator is the first to support a 128-level stack [2] and Unicode . Two variants with slightly different labeling of the a b/c key exist. [3]
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