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12-10-2017, 04:13 PM
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(12-10-2017 04:05 PM)pier4r Wrote:  
(12-10-2017 02:53 PM)Massimo Gnerucci Wrote:  You should consolidate CL together with C/CV/CX (and CY/CW), since that is the core of the calculator and before it was a C/CV/CX.

There is a post somewhere in the thread, that I trusted, that states that the CL cannot be aggregated together with the HP models. So In doubt I leave them distinct until there is a clear guideline (since when one merges the data without backups, the unmerged data is gone).

First post updated: the 41 is cheating with Sylvain and Massimo.

Yes, I didn't want to cheat also with the 48. :P

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12-10-2017, 04:16 PM
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(12-10-2017 04:13 PM)Massimo Gnerucci Wrote:  Yes, I didn't want to cheat also with the 48. Tongue

Now I want to know.

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12-10-2017, 04:24 PM
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(12-10-2017 04:16 PM)pier4r Wrote:  
(12-10-2017 04:13 PM)Massimo Gnerucci Wrote:  Yes, I didn't want to cheat also with the 48. :P

Now I want to know.

You may ask, I don't have to answer though. :D
And at what level cheating starts? I see our friend Bob lists 12 HP 48...

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12-11-2017, 12:52 AM (This post was last modified: 12-12-2017 02:09 AM by Don Williams.)
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This thread motivated me to update my inventory so here are the results
(note some models have a 0 Qty here)

Model Qty
HP 01 0
HP 6S 3
HP 6S Solar 1
HP 8s 1
HP 9G 1
HP 9S 1
HP-10A 1
HP-10B 2
HP-10BII 0 Silver
HP-10BII 2 Gold
HP-10C 3
HP-10s 2
HP-11C 2
HP-12C 6
HP12 CPA 1
HP12 CPt 1
HP 14B 2
HP-15C 2
HP-15C LE 1
HP-16C 1
HP-17B 1
HP-17BII 1
HP17BII+ 0 Silver
HP17BII+ 1 Gold
HP-18C 2
HP-19B 1
HP19BII 1
HP-19C 2
HP-20B 0
HP-20S 4
HP-21A 3
HP-21S 1
HP-22A 1
HP-22S 1
HP-25A 3
HP-25C 1
HP-27A 1
HP-27S 1
HP-28C 2
HP-28S 1
HP-29C 1
HP-30B 1
HP 30S 8
HP-31E 2
HP-32E 1
HP-32S 1
HP-32SII 3
HP-33C 1
HP-33E 2
HP-33S 3
HP-34C 1
HP-35A 2
HP 35s 2
HP-37E 1
HP-38C 1
HP-38E 1
HP-38G 2
HP-38G+ 0
HP-39G 3
HP-39G+ 1
HP-39GS 1
HP-39G II 0
HP-40G 1
HP-40GS 0
HP-41C 2
HP-41CV 2
HP-41CX 4
HP-41 BN 1
HP-42S 1
HP-45A 1
HP-46A 2
HP 48G 4
HP 48GII 1
HP 48GX 1
HP 48G+ 1
HP 48S 2
HP 48SX 1
HP 49G 1
HP 49G+ 2
HP 50G 1
HP-55A 1
HP-65A 1
HP-67A 2
HP-70A 0
HP-71B 1
HP-75C 1
HP-75D 1
HP-80A 1
HP-81A 0
HP-91A 1
HP-92A 1
HP-94D 0
HP-94E 1
HP-94F 0
HP-97A 1
HP-97S 0
HP-300 S 1
HP-300 S+ 0
Prime 0

The only calculator I normally use is one of the HP 41 variety.

Edited 12/11/17 per comments
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12-11-2017, 12:58 AM
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(12-11-2017 12:52 AM)Don Williams Wrote:  (note some models have a 0 Qty here)

What is implied by including the items marked this way? Most of the models noted with this mark were never made.

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12-11-2017, 02:21 AM (This post was last modified: 12-11-2017 02:26 AM by Don Williams.)
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This is the most complete list of handheld/portable calculators (battery powered) that I believe were produced and sold by HP. I purposely listed them all so that the guru's participating in this forum could correct my errors. Please specify which items you do not think were produced, so I can correct my assumptions, and get closer to my goal of having them all - (really delusional goal). I admit I am confused about the 38, 39, and 40 series.

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12-11-2017, 03:32 AM
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(12-11-2017 02:21 AM)Don Williams Wrote:  This is the most complete list of handheld/portable calculators (battery powered) that I believe were produced and sold by HP. I purposely listed them all so that the guru's participating in this forum could correct my errors. Please specify which items you do not think were produced, so I can correct my assumptions, and get closer to my goal of having them all - (really delusional goal). I admit I am confused about the 38, 39, and 40 series.

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Seems like you've just copied Craig Finseth's list... A reasonable starting place, but it's clear that maintenance was abandoned there at some point.

Never made/introduced: 19BII+, 38G+, 40G+

Many are named in your list ending in "A" that never had that in their name (70A, 81A, 45A, 55A, etc.)

Missing:
10BII Silver (assuming Gold is on your list)
10BII+
17BII Gold (assuming the Silver is on your list)
10S+
300S
300S+
14B 50th Ann Ed.
32S 50th Ann Ed.

Also, most Pioneer models came in at least 2 different versions with differing LCD bezels, color schemes, etc.

Others probably missing too, these are from memory.

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12-11-2017, 09:14 AM
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(12-11-2017 03:32 AM)rprosperi Wrote:  Never made/introduced: 38G+

I once saw a photo of this one, on an eBay auction that I lost.
That "+" still remains the only intriguing thing in that series. ;)

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12-11-2017, 09:25 AM
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Just acquired HP 11C

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12-11-2017, 02:25 PM
Post: #230
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(12-11-2017 09:14 AM)Massimo Gnerucci Wrote:  
(12-11-2017 03:32 AM)rprosperi Wrote:  Never made/introduced: 38G+

I once saw a photo of this one, on an eBay auction that I lost.
That "+" still remains the only intriguing thing in that series. Wink

I have seen one long ago in an auction which was a fake. It appeared the seller had marked the model name to add the "+", I suppose to try to sell it higher, the notes had no specifics. Likely not the same one.

Maybe HP was developing a "+" but never introduced it?

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12-11-2017, 02:47 PM
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(12-11-2017 02:25 PM)rprosperi Wrote:  
(12-11-2017 09:14 AM)Massimo Gnerucci Wrote:  I once saw a photo of this one, on an eBay auction that I lost.
That "+" still remains the only intriguing thing in that series. ;)

I have seen one long ago in an auction which was a fake. It appeared the seller had marked the model name to add the "+", I suppose to try to sell it higher, the notes had no specifics. Likely not the same one.

Maybe HP was developing a "+" but never introduced it?

Oh well, a fake is always around the corner but that photo had a legitimate look. IIRC it was about 15 years ago.

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12-11-2017, 02:59 PM
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The 38G+ was never introduced but prototypes were built.

You can find a pretty detailed list of all HP calculators that were/were not introduced up to the HP 30b in 2010 in the HP Solve newsletter issue 20 page 21.
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12-11-2017, 05:33 PM
Post: #233
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These are mine:
HP:
35 (2x)
45
70
80
21
22
25 (2x)
19C
33E
41C
41CX (2x)
12C
15C (2x)
10B
14B
17BII
20S
32SII
42S (2x)
28S
48SX
48GX
48G+
38G
6S
30B
50G (2x)

Not HP:
DM15L (2x)
wp34s (6x, or more, not sure)

Currently I only use, on a daily basis, the non-HP ones.

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12-11-2017, 08:43 PM
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(12-11-2017 02:47 PM)Massimo Gnerucci Wrote:  Oh well, a fake is always around the corner but that photo had a legitimate look. IIRC it was about 15 years ago.

Ah, the one I saw was not that long ago, so likely a fake, pretending to be like the real one you saw. Didier's post below shows they did exist, Jake posted a photo of one.

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12-11-2017, 08:46 PM
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(12-11-2017 02:59 PM)Didier Lachieze Wrote:  The 38G+ was never introduced but prototypes were built.

You can find a pretty detailed list of all HP calculators that were/were not introduced up to the HP 30b in 2010 in the HP Solve newsletter issue 20 page 21.

Thanks Didier. We're going to have to start calling you Eveready, as in "He's Eveready to post a link to the thing we're looking for".

This note reminds me that the above list from Don Williams is also missing the HP-30b.

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12-11-2017, 10:52 PM (This post was last modified: 12-11-2017 11:00 PM by Didier Lachieze.)
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(12-11-2017 08:46 PM)rprosperi Wrote:  Thanks Didier. We're going to have to start calling you Eveready, as in "He's Eveready to post a link to the thing we're looking for".

Smile

(12-11-2017 08:46 PM)rprosperi Wrote:  This note reminds me that the above list from Don Williams is also missing the HP-30b.

As well as the HP-01 and the 39gII.
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12-11-2017, 11:14 PM
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Haven't received it yet (may take while to get to Australia) but you can add the DM42 for me as well now.
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12-11-2017, 11:57 PM (This post was last modified: 12-12-2017 12:00 AM by Don Williams.)
Post: #238
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(12-11-2017 03:32 AM)rprosperi Wrote:  
(12-11-2017 02:21 AM)Don Williams Wrote:  This is the most complete list of handheld/portable calculators (battery powered) that I believe were produced and sold by HP. I purposely listed them all so that the guru's participating in this forum could correct my errors. Please specify which items you do not think were produced, so I can correct my assumptions, and get closer to my goal of having them all - (really delusional goal). I admit I am confused about the 38, 39, and 40 series.

Thanks
Don W

Seems like you've just copied Craig Finseth's list... A reasonable starting place, but it's clear that maintenance was abandoned there at some point.

Never made/introduced: 19BII+, 38G+, 40G+

Many are named in your list ending in "A" that never had that in their name (70A, 81A, 45A, 55A, etc.)

Missing:
10BII Silver (assuming Gold is on your list)
10BII+
17BII Gold (assuming the Silver is on your list)
10S+
300S
300S+
14B 50th Ann Ed.
32S 50th Ann Ed.

Also, most Pioneer models came in at least 2 different versions with differing LCD bezels, color schemes, etc.

Others probably missing too, these are from memory.

Thanks for the comments.

Great memory and good catch on the 300 series. I also edited my list and added the 30B and 38 G II. I don't want to inadvertently spread any bad information.

True, adding the "A" suffix to the model number is technically wrong, but I think the convention is well understood.

Do the Gold and Silver editions vary in any sort of functionality?

Color schemes, short or tall keys, Anniversary emblems, etc do not personally interest me. Thats just cosmetics. If they are somehow functionally different thats another story.
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12-12-2017, 12:19 AM
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(12-11-2017 11:57 PM)Don Williams Wrote:  Do the Gold and Silver editions vary in any sort of functionality?

Color schemes, short or tall keys, Anniversary emblems, etc do not personally interest me. Thats just cosmetics. If they are somehow functionally different thats another story.

My mistake, I should have mentioned 17BII+ has 2 versions (not 17BII).

I believe the 10BII Silver (2008) is supposed to be functionally identical to the 10BII Gold (2001), but the case design is sufficiently different I'd say it needs to be considered a different machine (i.e. a much larger change than the other cosmetic things you mention). There are likely minor functional differences (bugs).

Similarly, The 17BII+ Silver is ostensibly functionally identical to the 17BII+ Gold (2003), but again, the case design (and keys, and LCD and overall quality of finish) is so different that it must be considered a different machine. These models share some key bugs, so possibly are actually functionally the same.

I own, but have not personally used either of the Gold models. Eww. Cooties.

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12-12-2017, 12:55 AM
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Hello,

This is my first post in the new version of hp museum forum.

I own more or less 250 programmable devices too long to copy the list here + more or less 30 non programmables calculators not listed in my site. Yes I’m a collector.

http://www.emmella.fr/page4813-3707-7832...-3700.html

Calculators I often use are few. TI SR 52, TI 57, HP 67 (the most beautiful calculator ever made in my opinion). I also use HP 41 CX but as an ipad app. I wish I will have time enough to play with my HP 29C a small calc I like a lot. Currently I’m testing an Elektronika MK 85.
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