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  2. HP-65 - Wikipedia

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    HP-65 in original hard case with manuals, software "Standard Pac" of magnetic cards, soft leather case, and charger The HP-65 is the first magnetic card-programmable handheld calculator. Introduced by Hewlett-Packard in 1974 at an MSRP of $795 [ 1 ] (equivalent to $4,912 in 2023) [ 2 ] , it featured nine storage registers and room for 100 ...

  3. PPC Journal - Wikipedia

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    PPC Journal was an early hobbyist computer magazine, originally targeted at users of HP's first programmable calculator, the HP-65. It originated as 65 Notes and the first issue was published in 1974. [1] It later changed names in 1978 to PPC Journal and in 1980 to PPC Calculator Journal. [1]

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  5. Hewlett-Packard Voyager series - Wikipedia

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    The HP calculators Voyager series consisted of five models, some of which were manufactured in several variants (with years of production): HP-10C – basic scientific calculator (1982–1984). HP-11C – mid-range scientific calculator (1981–1989). HP-12C – business/financial calculator (1981–present).

  6. HP-67/97 - Wikipedia

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    A desktop version with built-in thermal printer was sold as the HP-97 at a price of $750. [2] Collectively, they are known as the HP-67/97. [3] Marketed as improved successors to the HP-65, the HP-67/97 were based on the technology of the "20-series" of calculators (HP-25, HP-19C etc.) introduced a year earlier. The two models are functionally ...

  7. HP calculators - Wikipedia

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    HP's first scientific calculator, HP-35 With this in mind, HP built the HP 9100 desktop scientific calculator. This was a full-featured calculator that included not only standard "adding machine" functions but also powerful capabilities to handle floating-point numbers, trigonometric functions , logarithms, exponentiation, and square roots .

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  9. Programmable calculator - Wikipedia

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    In addition to computer-side language packages such as tigcc, hpgcc, and others, the PC link software available for TI, HP, Casio, and Sharp calculators contain program editors; there are also SDKs, emulators, and other tools for use on the computer side, and other manufacturer and third-party tools like the TI++ editor. [2]