HP-32S
HP-32S
HP-32S Scientific RPN Calculator | |
Introduced | 1988 |
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Discontinued | 1991 |
Calculator | |
Entry mode | RPN |
Programming | |
Other | |
Power supply | LR44 x 3 |
The HP-32S was a programmable RPN Scientific Calculator introduced by Hewlett-Packard in 1988. A model was built in 1987 by HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY in USA (sérial number 2838A13810) and discontinued in 1991. It continued the tradition of the HP-15C programmable RPN Scientific Calculator. But some functions of the HP-15C were omitted (matrix calculations) and some were reduced in functionality (complex calculations), so to some extent it's more correct to say that the HP-32S rather expanded on the HP-34C. It supported complex math, statistics, probability, etc.
HP-32SII
HP-32SII Scientific RPN Calculator | |
Introduced | 1991 |
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Discontinued | 2002 |
Calculator | |
Entry mode | RPN |
Programming | |
Other | |
Power supply | LR44 x 3 |
The HP-32SII added algebraic math, fractions and a second shift key. This was introduced in 1991 and discontinued in 2002.
Sample Program
; This is an HP-32Sii version of the Euclidean algorithm ; to find the greatest common divisor (GCD). ; You run this by putting the two numbers for ; which you want to find the GCD and pressing "XEQ E" E01 LBL E E02 STO A F01 LBL F F02 ÷ F03 FP F04 RCL A F05 x F06 1 F07 x>y? F08 GTO G F09 R(DOWN) F10 PSE F11 x<>A F12 RCL A F13 GTO F G01 LBL G G02 RCL A G03 RTN
gollark: My manual and automated refreshing seems to not actually work. Can you do it to your own stuff?
gollark: I'll just manually-refresh-lots-ify them.
gollark: Hmm... if I flood my hatchlings with views (they should be uninfluenced) I can check...
gollark: Come on, cave, give me a million CB golds or something...
gollark: (I mean broken right after the release, not *still* broken)
External links
- HP's HP-32SII Page
- The HP Museum's HP-32S Page
- HP-32S and HP-32S II pictures on MyCalcDB (database about 70's and 80's pocket calculators)
- HP-32S on Porter Electronics (Website where they are still available)
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