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Japanese YHP 67 and 97?
01-01-2023, 05:39 PM
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Japanese YHP 67 and 97?
Hi,
I was scanning a Japanese brochure for the HP67/97 and noticed that the drawing/images on the first page showed the "YHP" (Yokogawa Hewlett Packard) logo on the calculator bezels. Also, in the HP67 it actually said "YOKOGAWA HEWLETT PACKARD" there:
[Image: HP-67%2097%20P01%20half%20size.jpg]

Would anyone know whether these units ever saw the light of day with the YHP designations?

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Jake
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01-01-2023, 06:11 PM
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RE: Japanese YHP 67 and 97?
The interesting part is that "500 step equivalent" at the top. Were they just referring to an average 224-step program having 500 merged keystrokes, or did they have something else up their sleeves here?
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01-01-2023, 06:31 PM
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I've seen photos of a '97 that had the YHP label on the front. I'm pretty sure it was by a member here, but don't recall who it was; hopefully, he'll see this thread and confirm so.

And yes the 500 was used to represent how many single key steps the 67/97 224 merged steps was equal to.

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01-02-2023, 11:29 AM (This post was last modified: 01-02-2023 11:30 AM by Maximilian Hohmann.)
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Hello!

(01-01-2023 06:31 PM)rprosperi Wrote:  I've seen photos of a '97 that had the YHP label on the front. I'm pretty sure it was by a member here, but don't recall who it was...

I remember that too (unobtainable collector's items have their special place in some EPROM like structure in my memory ;-) ) and the search button finds two threads from the last years:

https://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-99...t=Yokogawa

and

https://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-60...t=Yokogawa

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01-02-2023, 11:40 AM (This post was last modified: 01-02-2023 11:41 AM by Massimo Gnerucci.)
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RE: Japanese YHP 67 and 97?
(01-02-2023 11:29 AM)Maximilian Hohmann Wrote:  I remember that too (unobtainable collector's items have their special place in some EPROM like structure in my memory ;-) )

Ditto.

And here is a YHP 97:
[Image: u424105848.1.jpg]

And no: I don't own one.

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01-04-2023, 07:01 PM
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(01-01-2023 05:39 PM)Jake Schwartz Wrote:  Would anyone know whether these units ever saw the light of day with the YHP designations?

Hi all,

Recently I stumbled upon the web page presented by Mr. Tetsuji Oguchi (NEC). Although it does not answer the question above there is an very interesting document related to YHP 65 (look at the lower part of the page for the link to PDF document):

https://www.oguchi-rd.com/LSI%20products.php

- HP Model 65 (Scientific Calculator with programming function by magnetic tape; 3/10/1975)

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01-04-2023, 07:21 PM
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(01-04-2023 07:01 PM)pavel nemec cz Wrote:  Although it does not answer the question above there is an very interesting document related to YHP 65 (look at the lower part of the page for the link to PDF document)...

Thanks for sharing the link, however note to readers: The document is in Japanese, so hard to read for most of us, and the poor quality scan likely makes it a poor candidate for OCR.

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01-04-2023, 07:21 PM
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Jake:

That's most fascinating - it looks like a "reverse-engineering/analysis" of the HP65 that NEC did in 1975!!! It would be most interesting if someone could translate it!

Cheers/Happy 2023,
TomC

(01-04-2023 07:01 PM)pavel nemec cz Wrote:  
(01-01-2023 05:39 PM)Jake Schwartz Wrote:  Would anyone know whether these units ever saw the light of day with the YHP designations?

Hi all,

Recently I stumbled upon the web page presented by Mr. Tetsuji Oguchi (NEC). Although it does not answer the question above there is an very interesting document related to YHP 65 (look at the lower part of the page for the link to PDF document):

https://www.oguchi-rd.com/LSI%20products.php

- HP Model 65 (Scientific Calculator with programming function by magnetic tape; 3/10/1975)

KR
P
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