I think if you google on line calculators, you can find and down load RPN or
Algebraic calculators for free.
I seem to recall quite a few, even full Scientific calcs....
Incredible, since I remember the HP-35, first
scientific at a miracle of $400. (1972 Dollars, That was 2 months rent for
a 2 Bedroom off-campus, College Apartment) . When we saw the "gotta have,
HP 35" we jokingly went WAY out on a Limb predicting the future, and said at
the time, that "You know, some day, these will be at your stationary store for
$20 bucks or less." Naaaaaawww No WAY! hi hi.
the RPN was strange at first but really good, once you got used to it.
Best Regards,
73, de Pat Barthelow AA6EG apolloeme@live.com
http://www.cq-vhf.com/vhf_highlights/2010_vhf/2010_summer_vhf/2010_summer_vhf_echoes_barthelow.pdf
MOONBOUNCE YURI'S NIGHT
> From: dpsalas@tx.rr.com
> To: amps@contesting.com
> Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2010 18:40:50 -0500
> Subject: [Amps] Nice freebie
>
> Darn - It is algebraic. I use reverse Polish!!
>
> Phil - AD5X
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