| ▲ | AlphaGeekZulu 3 hours ago | |
- I have a HP 16C, mainly for doing number conversions (DEC-HEX-BIN) and binary arithmetic. - I have a HP 15C to take with me all the time (due to its small form factor). - I have a HP 48 GX as main calculator, it is most feature complete and has a clock and alarms. I use it a lot for time calculations. - I have a HP 48 SX, but did not use it much any more after acquiring the 48 GX. - I have a HP 10bII+, which was a gift of my brother in law when he saw my obsession with HP calculators. I do not use it much, as I am not in financial stuff. - I have a HP 41 CV, which is less capable as my 48 GX, but I somehow love it so much, that it resides on my desktop and is used a lot. - I have a Casio Classpad fx-CP400, which I use when I tutor my nephew - it is the best fit for high school requirements (in Germany). - I have a bunch of TI nspire and voyagers and a TI 83 plus, that I never use. - I have a TI-92 plus which I used a lot in the past, but I do not like it anymore. - I have a Casio FX-730P, which I like to write little programs for. Not to mentions my collection of slide rules. | ||
| ▲ | aaplok 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Neat collection! Do you have advice on how to use those calculators with modern tooling? For example I remember there were cross-compilers for the hp48 [0], do you use any of that (and how do you transfer data to/from the calculators)? [0] https://web.archive.org/web/20250124204959/https://sourcefor... | ||