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  2. List of ProCurve products - Wikipedia

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    The name of the division was changed to HP Networking in September 2010. Please use HP Networking Products for an actual list of products. The HP ProCurve division sold network switches, wireless access points, WAN routers, and Access Control Servers/Software under the "HP ProCurve" brand name.

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  4. ProCurve - Wikipedia

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    On August 11, 2008, HP announced the acquisition of Colubris Networks, a maker of wireless networking products. This was completed on October 1, 2008. [2] In November 2008, HP ProCurve was moved into HP's largest business division, the Technology Services Group organization, [3] with HP Enterprise Account Managers being compensated for sales. [4]

  5. HP-42S - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the HP-42S was to be released as a replacement for the aging HP-41 series as it is designed to be compatible with all programs written for the HP-41. Since it lacked expandability, and lacked any real I/O ability, both key features of the HP-41 series, it was marketed as an HP-15C replacement.

  6. RPL (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    RPL is a handheld calculator operating system and application programming language used on Hewlett-Packard's scientific graphing RPN (Reverse Polish Notation) calculators of the HP 28, 48, 49 and 50 series, but it is also usable on non-RPN calculators, such as the 38, 39 and 40 series.

  7. Rocky Mountain BASIC - Wikipedia

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    It is unclear if the Rocky Mountain BASIC name was original to HP or came from outside, but HP/Keysight use the term in their own documentation, as well as the more formal "HP BASIC" product name. The HP 9830A, introduced in 1972, was the top of the 9800 line programmable calculator line, which was the first HP computer which fit on a desktop ...

  8. HP 49/50 series - Wikipedia

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    The HP 50g (F2229A) is the latest calculator in the 49/50 series, introduced in 2006. The most apparent change is a revised color scheme, returning the unit to a more traditional HP calculator appearance. Using black plastic for the entire body, white, orange and yellow are used for function shift keys.

  9. HP Products - Wikipedia

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    HP Products is located in six states in the Midwest with over 450 employees. [4] The company has grown to include 5 distribution centers, 3 cross-docks and 500,000-square-feet of warehouse space. [3] In 2013, the company reported $180 million in revenue. [2] HP Products remains one of the largest distributors of its kind in the United States. [1]