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Roberto Waltman wrote:
A geezer edition would need a medication reminder, for when to take them
thar pills in case one gets too carried away in all the calculat'n
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Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com/
Allan Herriman wrote:
I lost my HP15C when some luggage was stolen at LAX. I have yet to find
anything that comes close to being a replacement.
I have been wondering for a while, if there are enough old geezers
around to justify manufacturing a (small run of) an HP'ish calculator.
The one I would like:
* HP-25 form factor, with one or two additional button rows to
accommodate more functions. Robust 'clicky' buttons.
* Two or three line RED LEDs, (not negotiable,) alphanumeric display.
Dimmable to extend battery life.
* High capacity batteries / long battery life. Separate backup battery
to preserve user programs if the main battery is depleted. (Unless
everything goes to flash memory)
* Running on an appropriate ARM processor. Downloadable firmware, of
course, so you can have a scientific version, a financial version, an
[fill the blank] engineering version, an astrological version.
* Standard USB connector for recharging and transferring data to/from
computers.
What would you add?
A geezer edition would need a medication reminder, for when to take them
thar pills in case one gets too carried away in all the calculat'n
--
Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com/