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Any other non-HP published "How To" books out there?
Message #1 Posted by Larry (Ohio) on 4 July 2009, 7:12 p.m.

Does anyone know of other books written over the years like this one for the older generations of HP calculators? Thanks

http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/hp-11c-programmable-calculator/7293092

      
Re: Any other non-HP published "How To" books out there?
Message #2 Posted by Jeff O. on 4 July 2009, 7:33 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Larry (Ohio)

Quite a few "Easy Course in using..." books were written.

      
Re: Any other non-HP published "How To" books out there?
Message #3 Posted by Katie Wasserman on 5 July 2009, 12:11 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Larry (Ohio)

Available on the DVD sold on this site are all these. There are more that either no one has scanned yet or Dave can't get the copyright holder's permission to put them on the DVD.

Edited: 5 July 2009, 12:12 a.m.

      
Re: Any other non-HP published "How To" books out there?
Message #4 Posted by db (martinez, ca.) on 5 July 2009, 1:57 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Larry (Ohio)

There are some great programming examples in the D'zign books for the 41 & 42 that Katie mentioned, and some good basic trig & geometry routines too. The Museum discs are the best deal going. Also: Katie's site has an RPN program library listed under the Sinclair programmable and a whole book with an overview of RPN listed with the Corvus 500.

      
Yo LARRY!
Message #5 Posted by Mad Dog ebaycalcnut on 6 July 2009, 9:34 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Larry (Ohio)

Are you the author?

Same first name as the author after all....

Edited: 6 July 2009, 9:47 p.m.


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