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Hi,

firstable I'm not sure if this is the right place for this, if not please move it to the right one.

I'm looking for the manual of the Structural Analysis pac for the HP 41CX, I'm planning to buy it but want to read the manual before spending that amount of money. I've not found anything about it. Could you please help me?.

Thank you.
Hello,
I have it and it is very useful because it also explain some formulas (and example) on how to use it.
I suggest you to buy the hp museum cd where you can find all of them. Then you can decide to buy it or not.

I hope it helps,

Giancarlo
PM sent

Best!
SlideRule
You can download it on TAS, the site which must not be named here for some reason. pm me if you do not have it yet, but i guess sliderule was able to help you. Smile
(02-04-2017 10:08 AM)damaltor Wrote: [ -> ]You can download it on TAS, the site which must not be named here for some reason. pm me if you do not have it yet, but i guess sliderule was able to help you. :)

That's TOS, not TAS, as far as we want to use acronyms here. ;)
(02-04-2017 10:45 AM)Massimo Gnerucci Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-04-2017 10:08 AM)damaltor Wrote: [ -> ]You can download it on TAS, the site which must not be named here for some reason. pm me if you do not have it yet, but i guess sliderule was able to help you. Smile

That's TOS, not TAS, as far as we want to use acronyms here. Wink

Which of course stands for "Totally Occluded Site"
or was it "Temporarily Out of Service"??
Thank you all for your answers.
Cancuino

You're welcome.

TOS = the other site - an HP-41 dedicated site
The HP-41 Archive Website
TAS = the auction site - also known as eBay
eBay

The terms tas & tos are mostly a member invention / convention. Although there are some cautions and restrictions on their inclusion in postings, they are neither excluded nor taboo. Simply use good sense and have a reason for their reference or inclusion in your postings(s).

Any alibis?

SlideRule
(02-04-2017 10:45 AM)Massimo Gnerucci Wrote: [ -> ]That's TOS, not TAS, as far as we want to use acronyms here. Wink

You are absolutely right.
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