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OT-non-HP and non-US RPN calcs
Message #1 Posted by Matt Agajanian on 28 June 2012, 4:22 p.m.

Hello all,

Visiting several sites including Viktor Toth's one, I've noticed only the APF Mark 55, Corvus 500, Omron 12SR and several Novus calculators were built on an RPN structure. Conversely, as evidenced by Viktor's site, RPN calculators are more prevalent overseas. Why are there more RPN units overseas and so few RPN machines in the States?

      
Re: OT-non-HP and non-US RPN calcs
Message #2 Posted by Michael de Estrada on 28 June 2012, 5:17 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Matt Agajanian

There are many in the USA, including DB's excellent collection and the Spyropoulos site.

Edited: 28 June 2012, 5:18 p.m.

            
Re: OT-non-HP and non-US RPN calcs
Message #3 Posted by Matt Agajanian on 28 June 2012, 5:20 p.m.,
in response to message #2 by Michael de Estrada

Could you let me know the web addresses, please? Thanks

                  
Re: OT-non-HP and non-US RPN calcs
Message #4 Posted by Michael de Estrada on 28 June 2012, 5:24 p.m.,
in response to message #3 by Matt Agajanian

DB's collection

Spyropoulos Site

                        
Re: OT-non-HP and non-US RPN calcs
Message #5 Posted by Matt Agajanian on 28 June 2012, 5:40 p.m.,
in response to message #4 by Michael de Estrada

Thanks!

Yes indeed, because of its obscurity and its commercial oblivion, I forgot about the Sinclair model. What a memory flashback!

Edited: 28 June 2012, 6:11 p.m.

                              
Re: OT-non-HP and non-US RPN calcs
Message #6 Posted by Michael de Estrada on 28 June 2012, 6:18 p.m.,
in response to message #5 by Matt Agajanian

There's also a bunch of Soviet era Elektronika models.

                                    
Re: OT-non-HP and non-US RPN calcs
Message #7 Posted by Matt Agajanian on 28 June 2012, 6:25 p.m.,
in response to message #6 by Michael de Estrada

But see, that's the question...why so many non-HP RPN calculators from outside the US instead of an onslaught of US ones?

                                          
Re: OT-non-HP and non-US RPN calcs
Message #8 Posted by Michael de Estrada on 28 June 2012, 7:17 p.m.,
in response to message #7 by Matt Agajanian

Many of the non-US branded calculators are based on US made chips. The Omron 12SR is a Japanese brand that uses a Mostek chip made in the USA. Same for the German Privileg SR54NC that also uses the Mostek chip. Many non-US branded RPN calculators are based on the National Semiconductor chips that are used in the Novus models. About the only unique chips are in the Elektronikas, which for political reasons at that time could not be USA sourced. Except for the Elektronikas, RPN calculators were not made by anyone other than HP after the mid 1980s.

Edited: 29 June 2012, 12:25 p.m.

                        
Re: OT-non-HP and non-US RPN calcs
Message #9 Posted by Matt Agajanian on 30 June 2012, 1:35 p.m.,
in response to message #4 by Michael de Estrada

Hi there.

DB's site seems to be a BBS that's down for backup. It's been this way for a few days. Is there another address for DB's site?

                              
Re: OT-non-HP and non-US RPN calcs
Message #10 Posted by Michael de Estrada on 30 June 2012, 1:59 p.m.,
in response to message #9 by Matt Agajanian

I don't know of any. Maybe good ole DB will reply.

                              
Re: OT-non-HP and non-US RPN calcs
Message #11 Posted by db (martinez, ca.) on 30 June 2012, 2:09 p.m.,
in response to message #9 by Matt Agajanian

It's been down for more than the few days you've seen. Mike wants to get it running for more than just my little page but he wants it to work. Everything but the main page and a link for news is locked. I tried to get you a url to an archived version from the wayback machine in SF california or the mirror at bibliotheca alexandria in egypt but they both are using new and improved software, so it doesn't work at all, for anything, either.

                                    
Re: OT-non-HP and non-US RPN calcs
Message #12 Posted by Matt Agajanian on 30 June 2012, 9:16 p.m.,
in response to message #11 by db (martinez, ca.)

Thanks Michael and db for the effort and thanks for keeping me informed.

Edited: 30 June 2012, 9:17 p.m.


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