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My TI-74 BasiCalc has arrived. Can we add it into the list, please?

Thanks!

smp
done, if I am not mistaken.
(12-03-2017 09:46 PM)smp Wrote: [ -> ]My TI-74 BasiCalc has arrived. Can we add it into the list, please?
Thanks!
smp

Nice device!

Could add also the mine, please? (I have had one since 2000, I've edited the post).
TU

Salvo
(12-03-2017 09:51 PM)salvomic Wrote: [ -> ]Could add also the mine, please?

And mine too. And a Ti95 procalc also.
I have just acquired a functional TI-53 and updated my original post accordingly.

This was one of the first keystroke programmable calculators that I laid my hands on. You had to think about what you were doing when you only had 32 program steps to play with Smile
3x HP-48GX with 128K & 2048K RAM cards
1x HP-48GX with 2x128K RAM cards
1x HP-48G expanded to 768K
4x HP-50G with 2GB SD card
2x HP-49G
1x HP-48G+
1x HP-49G+
1x HP-48SX
1x Sharp PC-1403
1x Sharp PC-1251
1x TI-59
1x TI-57
(12-01-2017 09:51 PM)Maximilian Hohmann Wrote: [ -> ]NB: Was the HP-38G yet mentioned? Allegedly the worst calculator HP ever made and therefore a _must_ for every collector.

Yep, the 38G is definitely the ugly duckling! It is a grey brick with a poor display and key design, worse than the 48S/G series.
To its defense however, it has to be acknowledged that it is the predecessor of the 39G series, and ultimately to the Prime. It was the first one that introduced "Aplets", entities that have been called programs since then, and can be discovered as "Apps" in the Prime. These Aplets were "Function", "Parametric", "Polar", "Sequence", "Solve" and "Statistics" - this should be familiar to Prime users. To my knowledge, it was also the first HP calc which was aimed to high school students. In conclusion, it was an alpha version that HP tried to sell to the public.

And yes, I own one.

Cheers,
Frido
(12-04-2017 11:55 AM)HrastProgrammer Wrote: [ -> ]3x HP-48GX with 128K & 2048K RAM cards
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1x HP-48G expanded to 768K
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(12-03-2017 07:31 PM)hp41cx Wrote: [ -> ]It was crowded, but gradually I'm organizing.
The Casio items are organized.
Now I'm organizing HP items
I have 30 years left to live I hope I finish organizing before I die

Oi, tudo bem?

My wife keeps telling me to start putting price tags on each piece in my small and modest collection (just over 150 calcs and counting, not to mention my other vintage radios collection).
Now, I wonder why should I do such an inventory with that detail... should I start worrying about my remaining lifetime on this world? Smile

Thanks for sharing pictures of your collection here.
I believe I recognize a few of them in your picture but the image lacks resolution.
Are those Texas SR-50A in red boxes at the right?
And it seems there is at least one SR-40 and a SR-50 stacked there as well?
I should mention that I now have received my 41CV Smile
(12-04-2017 05:43 PM)Trond Wrote: [ -> ]I should mention that I now have received my 41CV Smile

very compliments :-)
The value of every item is dependent on what people will actually pay for it, in any market. It is changing all the time.

(12-04-2017 04:35 PM)jebem Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-03-2017 07:31 PM)hp41cx Wrote: [ -> ]It was crowded, but gradually I'm organizing.
The Casio items are organized.
Now I'm organizing HP items
I have 30 years left to live I hope I finish organizing before I die

Oi, tudo bem?

My wife keeps telling me to start putting price tags on each piece in my small and modest collection (just over 150 calcs and counting, not to mention my other vintage radios collection).
Now, I wonder why should I do such an inventory with that detail... should I start worrying about my remaining lifetime on this world? Smile

Thanks for sharing pictures of your collection here.
I believe I recognize a few of them in your picture but the image lacks resolution.
Are those Texas SR-50A in red boxes at the right?
And it seems there is at least one SR-40 and a SR-50 stacked there as well?
1x HP 12C
1x HP 15C
1x HP 35S
1x HP 41CV
1X HP 49G
1x HP 50G
1x HP Prime
1x WP 34S
1x Casio FX-991de Plus
(12-04-2017 04:35 PM)jebem Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-03-2017 07:31 PM)hp41cx Wrote: [ -> ]It was crowded, but gradually I'm organizing.
The Casio items are organized.
Now I'm organizing HP items
I have 30 years left to live I hope I finish organizing before I die

Oi, tudo bem?

My wife keeps telling me to start putting price tags on each piece in my small and modest collection (just over 150 calcs and counting, not to mention my other vintage radios collection).
Now, I wonder why should I do such an inventory with that detail... should I start worrying about my remaining lifetime on this world? Smile

Thanks for sharing pictures of your collection here.
I believe I recognize a few of them in your picture but the image lacks resolution.
Are those Texas SR-50A in red boxes at the right?
And it seems there is at least one SR-40 and a SR-50 stacked there as well?

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Gileno,

I remember when you first posted this pic of your "Personal Google Translator".

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Did you ever get the Klingon and Swedish Chef modules? Smile

Dave
(12-05-2017 12:10 AM)Dave Frederickson Wrote: [ -> ]Gileno,

I remember when you first posted this pic of your "Personal Google Translator".

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Did you ever get the Klingon and Swedish Chef modules? Smile

Dave

Not yet but I hope to get as fast as possible :-)
Now I am using this to communicate with my Japanese friends.

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Yep, the 38G is definitely the ugly duckling! It is a grey brick with a poor display and key design, worse than the 48S/G series.
....
To my knowledge, it was also the first HP calc which was aimed to high school students. In conclusion, it was an alpha version that HP tried to sell to the public.

And yes, I own one.

Cheers,
Frido
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I do too. Although it looked similar to an HP-48 series in its construction, it was not even close to the same quality. The battery contacts were of an extremely poor design. They relied on foam for battery retention and the despite the fact that I almost had to use a vise to get the AAA batteries in place and the non-soldered contact "wires" still manage to have poor contact with the PCB. I feel soiled just talking about it. I need to go take a shower now.
(12-04-2017 02:14 PM)Mike (Stgt) Wrote: [ -> ]Hello HrastProgrammer!
I intentionally do stress the bandwidth of this forum by promulgating that today I hear for the first time your music. What a finding.

Thanks, Mike, much appreciated Smile

I've been into Electronic Music & Audio / Digital Signal Processing much more than into calculators during the last 10+ years ...
Updated!

Snapshot
77 x 48gII/49g/49g+/50g (if I pack the 49 series together)
61 x 41 C/CX/CV and 21 owners
60 x 48G/GX/S/SX/G+ and 25 owners
54 x 50g and 33 owners
33 x 12C/12C Platinum/12C 30th AE and 18 owners
29 x Prime and 21 owners
26 x 15C / C+ / LE and 17 owners
24 x 35S and 23 owners (impressive ratio here)
22 x 71B and 10 owners
Your survey is getting to become very interesting and also very valuable data.

This may be too much to ask but could we have also a ranking of Actual Use instead of ownership? At least, top 3? I wonder if 50g, Prime, and 15C might be top contenders there. And 12C for people in the financial industry.


(12-05-2017 08:37 PM)pier4r Wrote: [ -> ]Updated!

Snapshot
77 x 48gII/49g/49g+/50g (if I pack the 49 series together)
61 x 41 C/CX/CV and 21 owners
60 x 48G/GX/S/SX/G+ and 25 owners
54 x 50g and 33 owners
33 x 12C/12C Platinum/12C 30th AE and 18 owners
29 x Prime and 21 owners
26 x 15C / C+ / LE and 17 owners
24 x 35S and 23 owners (impressive ratio here)
22 x 71B and 10 owners
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