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  2. HP 48 series - Wikipedia

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    The HP 48 is a series of graphing calculators designed and produced by Hewlett-Packard from 1990 until 2003. [1] The series includes the HP 48S , HP 48SX , HP 48G , HP 48GX , and HP 48G+ , the G models being expanded and improved versions of the S models.

  3. Erable - Wikipedia

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    Compatible with the HP 48S, 48SX, 48G, 48G+, 48GX, Erable became one of the "must-have" software packages to be installed by advanced users of these calculators. When Hewlett-Packard developed the HP 49G in 1999, the Erable and ALG48 packages became an integral part of the calculator's firmware, now just named HP49 CAS .

  4. 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.

  5. Comparison of HP graphing calculators - Wikipedia

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    A graphing calculator is a class of hand-held calculator that is capable of plotting graphs and solving complex functions. While there are several companies that manufacture models of graphing calculators, Hewlett-Packard is a major manufacturer. The following table compares general and technical information for Hewlett-Packard graphing ...

  6. HP 49/50 series - Wikipedia

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    They are the successors of the HP 48 series. There are five calculators in the 49/50 series of HP graphing calculators. These calculators have both algebraic and RPN entry modes, and can perform numeric and symbolic calculations using the built-in Computer Algebra System (CAS), which is an improved ALG48 and Erable combination from the HP 48 ...

  7. HP calculators - Wikipedia

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    HP's first calculator with alpha-numeric display, HP-41C Through the years, HP released several calculators that varied in their mathematical capabilities, programmability, and I/O capabilities. Some of them could be used (via HP-IL ) to control the instruments other Hewlett Packard divisions produced.

  8. Category:Graphing calculators - Wikipedia

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    Graphing calculator software (4 P) Pages in category "Graphing calculators" ... HP 39/40 series; HP 48 series; HP 49/50 series; HP Prime;

  9. CHIP-8 - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, a CHIP-8 interpreter called CHIP-48 was made by Andreas Gustafsson [15] for HP-48 graphing calculators. Erik Bryntse later created another interpreter based on CHIP-48, [16] titled "SUPER-CHIP", often shortened to SCHIP or S-CHIP. SCHIP extended the CHIP-8 language with a larger resolution and several additional opcodes meant to make ...