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A few interesting links ...
Message #1 Posted by Valentin Albillo on 2 July 2003, 7:12 a.m.

A few interesting documents (PDF format) and links, related to recently posted assorted subjects:

HP-12C Platinum's CPU:

Hyperbolic Functions Theory and Applications:

Trigonometric Functions Applications in Financial/Business

Some HP-related Datafile articles by me [shameless plug]:

Enjoy ! Best regards.

      
A few (VERY) interesting links ...
Message #2 Posted by Vieira, Luiz C. on 2 July 2003, 2:57 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Valentin Albillo

Hi, Valentin;

man, what a collection of good stuff! I'm sure I speak for the others interested on these subjects when I say: thank you very much for sharing the treasure.

I already have your HP12C Tried and Tricks, but I was not aware about the others.

Thanks again.

Luiz C. Vieira - Brazil

Edited: 2 July 2003, 4:45 p.m.

      
Re: A few interesting links ...
Message #3 Posted by Gordon Dyer on 2 July 2003, 7:32 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Valentin Albillo

Thanks for those links, I enjoyed them!
Do you have any more of your articles you can post, like Long Live The HP-11C?

            
Long Live the HP-11C !
Message #4 Posted by Valentin Albillo on 3 July 2003, 4:23 a.m.,
in response to message #3 by Gordon Dyer

Gordon posted:

"Thanks for those links, I enjoyed them! Do you have any more of your articles you can post, like Long Live The HP-11C? "

Certainly. Here's the link to my "Long Live the HP-11C !" article, published in Datafile, V20 N5 (September/October 2001) issue, pag.36-40:

Long Live the HP-11C !

I'm glad you liked the other articles, and hope you'll like this one as well.

Best regards from V.

                  
Re: Long Live the HP-11C !
Message #5 Posted by Tom Scott on 3 July 2003, 8:16 p.m.,
in response to message #4 by Valentin Albillo

Great articles on the HP-15 and HP-11. HP should hire you to add these types of articles to their manuals! Have you written any "Long Live the: HP 42S, HP 67, or HP 32SII?

Tom Scott, Lander, Wyoming

                        
Re: Long Live the HP-11C !
Message #6 Posted by Valentin Albillo on 4 July 2003, 4:26 a.m.,
in response to message #5 by Tom Scott

Tom posted:

"Great articles on the HP-15 and HP-11. HP should hire you to add these types of articles to their manuals! Have you written any "Long Live the: HP 42S, HP 67, or HP 32SII?"

Thanks for your kind words, I'm really glad you enjoyed the articles, that's why I write them and your enjoyment is reason enough for me to continue to do so.

And yes, I have a (large) number of yet unpublished "Long Live ..." series of articles, some ready, some in the making. I'll post links to them here a month or two after they're published. They will include all machines you mention, plus many more, as well as a number of plugins and more ! :-)

Best regards from V.

      
Re: A few interesting links ...
Message #7 Posted by Trent Moseley on 2 July 2003, 11:17 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Valentin Albillo

Valentin,

As they say in the "hoods" you be bad. All kidding aside these illustrations are a marvelous demonstration of different mathematical techniques. My oldest daughter, a huge fan of Escher will love the discussion by Sara Robinson. Thank you.

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