I've been waiting too...
Oops - I was to busy with my other prototype: The PHOENIX 1.
It arrived a few weeks ago from the ashes and is since yesterday featured on the cover of my Datamath Calculator Museum.
The TI-PPP stills needs some time, but here is a picture at least.
It is a real triple-P with ENTER key:
One P for Programmable
One P for Printing
One P for Prototype
Cheers,
Joerg
It looks very much like an industrial handheld device.
Yawn!!!!!!!!!!
Namir
Look at the TI-78 - Texas Instruments had only one customer.
It's now a huge market (UPS, Grocery stores...) owned by Symbol / Motorola and others.
Liebe Gruesse aus Rochester,
Joerg
My, my...it has a big ENTER key. only if it were RPN, sigh.....
or in this thread; rPn.
rPn ????
Joerg
Too bad there is no different sections in this HP calculator forum, if they were, one of them should be named "TI fans"
With great pride I'm a fan of TI and HP's.
What's wrong with discussing a different brand here?
I feel very proud to have learned a lot and increased my collection of other brands here.
I keep thinking there are people who could keep quiet because they add nothing.
Thankfully, nobody knows (or will not) read this. :-)
"This forum is for discussion of HP calculators including usage, repairs, sources of replacement parts, general information etc."
PPPP
Wow, you made so many disputable statements ;-)
Please don't take this too seriously.
Quote:As long as your fandoom towards HP is bigger it's OK.
With great pride I'm a fan of TI and HP's.
Quote:Nothing, as long as HP is eventually shown to be the superior brand, and for the amusement of genuine HP fans.
What's wrong with discussing a different brand here?
Quote:See the previous response: as long as the collection of other brands serve to show you the superiority of HP it's OK.
I feel very proud to have learned a lot and increased my collection of other brands here.
Quote:Uhm... Sorry, I did. And worse, it urged me to make a reply.
Thankfully, nobody knows (or will not) read this. :-)
Quote:Yep!
"This forum is for discussion of HP calculators including usage, repairs, sources of replacement parts, general information etc."
I agree - this looks like some sort of industrial device. Not as exciting as I had hoped. ;-)
(I don't get very excited about the HP 94 either)
It looks like an inventory tracking device.