HP-45

The HP-45 is the second scientific pocket calculator introduced by Hewlett-Packard, adding to the features of the HP-35. It was introduced in 1973[1] with an MSRP of US$395[2] (equivalent to $2,275 in 2019).[3] Especially noteworthy was its pioneering addition of a shift key that gave other keys alternate functions.

HP-45
HP-45
Advanced Scientific Electronic Pocket Calculator.
TypeScientific
Introduced1973
Discontinued1976
Calculator
Entry modeRPN
Display typeRed LED seven-segment display
Display size15 digits (decimal point uses one digit), (±10±99)
Programming
Programming language(s)RPN key stroke
Memory registerFour-register operational stack with nine addressable memory registers + LASTx register
Other
Power supplyInternal rechargeable battery or 115/230 V AC, 5 W
WeightCalculator: 9 oz (255 g),
recharger: 5 oz (140 g)
DimensionsLength: 5.8 in (147 mm),
width: 3.2 in (81 mm),
height: 0.7 in (18 mm) – 1.3 in (33 mm)

The calculator was code-named Wizard,[4] which is the first known use of a code name for a calculator.
It also contained an Easter egg that allowed users to access a not-especially accurate stopwatch mode.[5] An accurate version of the stopwatch mode was officially featured in the 1975 successor of the HP-45, the HP-55.


The display of the HP-45 hidden timer showing 00 hours 00 minutes 07 seconds and 58/100 second.

HP-45 functions
Arithmetic+, −, ×, ÷
Trigonometrysin, arc sin; cos, arc cos; tan, arc tan (decimal degrees, radians or grads).
Logarithmslog10x, 10x; logex, ex
ConversionsDecimal degrees, radians or grads ↔ degrees–min.–sec.
Rectangular coordinates ↔ polar coordinates.
Conversion units: cm/in, kg/lb, ltr/gal
Other1/x, √x, x2, yx, n!, %, Δ%, π, vector arithmetic, register arithmetic.
Statistical accumulation with mean and standard deviation calculations.
Fixed point and scientific display modes, 0 – 9 decimal places round-off.

Emulators

Several individuals and companies make software emulators of the HP 45 series calculators.

Nonpareil, high-fidelity simulator for calculators
Emulates, among other, the HP-45. Licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). Available for Microsoft Windows.
HP-45 Emulator
HP-45 Emulator written in Java. Licensed under the GPL 3. Available for Android [6] and Symbian.[7]
HP-45 Windows Phone 7 App
An Emulator for Windows Phone 7.
HP-45 Emulator in JavaScript
The HP-45 Program ROM was translated to JavaScript to have an exact simulation of the original calculator for use in web browsers.
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gollark: * 0..5
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References

  1. "HP Virtual Museum: Hewlett-Packard-45 advanced scientific pocket calculator, 1973". Retrieved 2017-10-15.
  2. Free, John R. (April 1974). "Those incredible new scientific pocket calculators". Popular Science. p. 124. Retrieved 2017-10-15.
  3. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved 2020-01-01.
  4. HP Calculator History – The HP-45
  5. HP-45 Calculator as a Stopwatch
  6. Android
  7. "Symbian". Archived from the original on 22 April 2012. Retrieved 31 December 2011.

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