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Gene and Richard's HP-45s. - Pal G. - 10-19-2007 Virtualized..
... Cheers, Pal
Edited: 19 Oct 2007, 7:59 p.m. after one or more responses were posted
Re: Gene and Richard's HP-45s. - DaveJ - 10-19-2007 Damn, that's nice!
Dave.
Re: Gene and Richard's HP-45s. - Namir - 10-19-2007 Wow!!! Very nice model. I hope HP is listening (and watching)/ Good job!!!
Namir
Gene and Jake's 45s :-) - Gene Wright - 10-19-2007 Looks great, but Jake worked on this not Richard.
Re: Gene and Jake's 45s :-) - Jake Schwartz - 10-19-2007 I could cry! This thing looks reeeeeeeeeal good! I'd even settle for a 3D non-working model.. :-)
Jake
Re: Gene and Richard's HP-45s. - Jonathan Eisch - 10-19-2007 Pretty, but I think you should flip the blue arrow around so it's pointing down.
-Jonathan
Re: Gene and Jake's 45s :-) - Pal G. - 10-19-2007 Jake, Sorry I listed Richard as an author. I was working so hard I missed a fundamental. ... Regarding a non-working 3d model, if you know anyone with a 3d printer I'll be more than happy to send you my CAD file.
Re: Gene and Jake's 45s :-) - Gene Wright - 10-19-2007 I have a 3d printer at work. What type of 3D file do you have? How large is it?
Gene
Re: Gene and Richard's HP-45s. - Gene Wright - 10-19-2007 Our original design had them pointing up and down, not left and right. :-)
Re: Gene and Richard's HP-45s. - Ed Look - 10-19-2007 Um...
... how long is it? If it is as long as a 48G or 49G, it's too long!
Re: Gene and Richard's HP-45s. - sjthomas - 10-19-2007 Quote:
Pioneer- (42s-)size -- possible by eliminating dead space above and below the display.
Re: Gene and Richard's HP-45s. - Gene Wright - 10-19-2007 Same exact size as the 42s. Screen from the 48GX or 48GII fits. We measured it.
Re: Gene and Richard's HP-45s. - Ed Look - 10-19-2007 Impressive work, then!
Re: Gene and Jake's 45s :-) - Trent Moseley - 10-19-2007 WOW!
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Gene and Jake's HP45s. - Jake Schwartz - 10-19-2007 ...Now all that has to be added is the SD card slot and the USB port which we envisioned to be on one end or the other....but we never got as far as deciding exactly where. Next, if a 3D model is built, perhaps we can recruit Eric Smith to do a PC board :-) Well, one can fantasize anyway....
Jake
Re: Gene and Jake's 45s :-) - Pal G. - 10-19-2007 I modeled it in AutoCAD 2007. The file size is 800k. I also exported an .STL file from AutoCAD, which came in at 1.54mb. (Both files combined into a single zip came to 973k). I will email any of the above if you would like. (If anyone is curious, the AutoCAD file is just a plain, grey, 3d model. All of the texturing, lighting, and final rendering was done in Lightwave).
Regards,
Pal
Re: Gene and Richard's HP-45s. - Pal G. - 10-19-2007 Ya, I cut a few corners to get the renderings done before the original hp 45s thread fell off the MoHPC forum horizon. Plus last week I wrote a 16 page paper on Itanium 2, and tomorrow I have a final. I probably should have waited a few weeks for school to calm down, but seeing the hp 45s pics motivated me. As soon as I have time I will go and fix things on the hp 45s. Plus, I also happened to save that jpeg of the HP80B...
Re: Gene and Jake's HP-45s. - Walter B - 10-19-2007 Hi Pal, really great artwork! How many hours did it take you to make this?
Please look at both pictures. The beveled keys hide parts of the yellow labels. That's why I suggest labels printed below of the respective keys.
Best regards, Walter
Re: Gene and Jake's HP-45s. - Gene Wright - 10-19-2007 They hide no more than any keys ever hid of functions written above them on the 11c, 12c, 15c, 16c, 41c, 67, 65, 22, 25, 27, 29, etc. Above and below the keys worked fine for several generations of HP calculators and they would work fine on these models. Any hiding of the yellow functions is from the translation to 3D modeling done very well but in a hurry.
Get an 11c, 12c, 15c, etc, and look at the yellow functions yourself. It works. :-)
Re: Gene and Jake's HP-45s. - Ed Look - 10-20-2007 Gene and Jake, this is in no way a criticism or anything negative, just I getting... wistful... but boy, if it looked like a Spice! I don't mind three shift keys and a myriad of functions. Oh, to have the heft and feel of a 34C in my hands again, to see it sitting squarely on my desk... albeit with a black LCD, green backgrounded display. Now, gentlemen, THOSE were keys!
But, hey, a Pioneer is a (very) close second in beauty, and looks more, well, "modern" maybe even futuristic in its own plain (which is very good) way. The Spice just looks more commanding and somehow, more powerful to me, without having to look like a graphing calculator.
Re: Gene and Jake's HP-45s. - Pal G. - 10-20-2007 Quote: Plus I think my buttons are a bit too tall. I used calipers for some measurements, but I eyeballed the buttons height. @Walter: Here are some estimates..
AutoCAD: 1.5 hours. Once the scene is done, I have fun rendering various angles, which takes time, so I'm doing other things during..
Thanks,
Re: Gene and Jake's HP-45s. - Walter B - 10-20-2007 Hi all, some remarks: First of all -- my post above was not intended to offend anybody, it was a mere suggestion to support the development of our dream calc. Gene wrote: Quote:Gene, this is the best reason ever as you know for sure ;) Do you have a better offer? Ed wrote: Quote:Such drafts are available already. They were part of the documentation of HHC2007 and will show up on the DVD a latest. To give you an idea I'll upload a sample within the dimensions of the HP12C later today. @Pal: You may get mail, if interested.
HTH, Walter
Re: Gene and Richard's HP-45s. - Arne Halvorsen (Norway) - 10-20-2007 What a brutal thing to do! Showing what one desirer but can not get in colors and all. Whats next? An animated series about engineer Jim and his trusted HP-45s? Actual I would not mind some more renderings, perhaps squarely from above and closer so easily can read and admire the labels... :-)
Edited: 20 Oct 2007, 5:57 a.m.
Re: Gene and Jake's HP45s. - Namir - 10-20-2007 I think HP should hire Eric ... he will be an excellent resource for HP, assuming Eric is interested.
Namir
Re: Gene and Jake's HP-45s. - Pal G. - 10-20-2007 Hi Walter, I'd be willing to create more virtual HP calculators, time permitting. Just let me know what you're thinking and I'll see what I can do. I did rush this one a bit, but for the next one I'll create all the artwork labels myself, from scratch, in Photoshop. I used Gene and Jake's original artwork out of respect for the time it took for them to create it ;)
Re: Gene and Richard's HP-45s. - Pal G. - 10-20-2007 Here you go, Arne..
Pal G .... Can you email me the 3d files? - Gene Wright - 10-20-2007 I'd like to try putting them through our 3D printer. Thanks!
Gene
Re: Pal G .... Can you email me the 3d files? - Pal G. - 10-20-2007 Gmail or Hotmail?
I have both for you, but I haven't sent you anything lately.
Re: Pal G .... Can you email me the 3d files? - Gene Wright - 10-20-2007 hotmail please.
What would you pay for the "45s"?? - sjthomas - 10-20-2007 What would you pay for the "45s"?? Assuming there was an SD slot and I/R, I'd pay $200 without a second thought.
Re: What would you pay for the "45s"?? - sylvandb - 10-20-2007 Quote: $200 seems about right. double-shot keys, and etc? Probably have to be more. What do you do with IR? Two-way to exchange with another calculator? One-way for printing? Anybody have schematics and source code for PC IR interface to receive 'redeye' (28s, 17b)? I should play around with this old Extended Systems interface... I think it might do it.
sdb
Re: Pal G .... Can you email me the 3d files? - Pal G. - 10-20-2007 email with attachments sent @ 13:47 PDT.
2 More Opportunities (was Re: Gene and Jake's HP-45s) - Walter B - 10-21-2007 Hi all, here we are. This draft is within Voyager dimensions. Keys are of HP-15C. There are 8 softkeys in the top row. Let's call it HP-15CX. Please apologize for the poor graphics. Of course, a similar draft can be made using the LCD of a HP-40G. You find it here. Just call it HP-15CG. Also this stays within the dimensions of a HP-12C. Best regards, Walter Edited to include the second draft.
Edited: 21 Oct 2007, 6:44 p.m. after one or more responses were posted
Re: 2 More Opportunities (was Re: Gene and Jake's HP-45s) - DaveJ - 10-21-2007
Now that's very nice indeed!
Dave.
Re: Gene and Richard's HP-45s. - Arne Halvorsen (Norway) - 10-21-2007 Thanks :-), hope you get a call from HP soon them asking how much your design gonna cost them!
Re: 2 More Opportunities (was Re: Gene and Jake's HP-45s) - Pal G. - 10-21-2007 Walter, Re: 2 More Opportunities - Walter B - 10-21-2007 For sake of clarity, this is the second draft: Re: 2 More Opportunities - Meenzer - 10-22-2007 WOOOW, that' my new favorite calculator. I take one 15CX and one 15CG!!!! Just GREAT!
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