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Hi all,

Anyone know of a good quality image of a HP-35 looking down from top as in the small attached example. The bigger the better.

cheers

Tony
This one from the museum device page isn't bad:

https://www.hpmuseum.org/35first.jpg

Do you need larger or higher res?

Edit: This one attached is better. This is an original from HP.
(03-13-2020 01:30 AM)rprosperi Wrote: [ -> ]This one from the museum device page isn't bad:

https://www.hpmuseum.org/35first.jpg

Do you need larger or higher res?

My bad, I should have been more specific.
Both would be good. Not sure of exact size yet, but so I can expand to about 6 fold of original calculator size without being too grainy.

cheers

Tony
Just updated (above).

It's pretty good, but unfortunately its of a late model.
The photo on Wikipedia's page about the HP-35 is huge and clear:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP-35
(Click on it, then click the download button to get the 1530×2550 image)
(03-13-2020 02:54 AM)Joe Horn Wrote: [ -> ]The photo on Wikipedia's page about the HP-35 is huge and clear:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP-35
(Click on it, then click the download button to get the 1530×2550 image)

Pretty good, probably won't get much better. Thanks :-)

cheers

Tony
(03-13-2020 01:42 AM)teenix Wrote: [ -> ]Both would be good. Not sure of exact size yet, but so I can expand to about 6 fold of original calculator size without being too grainy.
about 6 fold of original calculator size ?
like this one: https://www.hpmuseum.org/33egiant.jpg :-)

J-F
(03-13-2020 08:03 AM)J-F Garnier Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-13-2020 01:42 AM)teenix Wrote: [ -> ]Both would be good. Not sure of exact size yet, but so I can expand to about 6 fold of original calculator size without being too grainy.
about 6 fold of original calculator size ?
like this one: https://www.hpmuseum.org/33egiant.jpg :-)

J-F

33E normous :-)

cheers

Tony
You could do a screen capture of the Apple RPN-35 SD app by Willy Kunz. The bigger the iPad, the better.

http://www.cuveesoft.ch/#HP35
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