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RPN Calculators in Use - rgray - 04-05-2013

This slightly tongue in cheek video for the New Zealand Americas Cup team shows them hard at work designing their hydrofoiling catamaran using an HP calculator (35s I think).

http://etnzblog.com/#!2013/04/video-our-secret-weapon-reveled


Re: RPN Calculators in Use - Eddie W. Shore - 04-05-2013

Calculator detected - agree with you, looks like a 35S


Re: RPN Calculators in Use - Gerson W. Barbosa - 04-05-2013

RPN mode still undetected, though :-)


Re: RPN Calculators in Use - Patrice - 04-05-2013

Are they measuring a capsule of coffee with a caliper? :)


Re: RPN Calculators in Use - rgray - 04-05-2013

They take their coffee very seriously Down Under!


Re: RPN Calculators in Use - Eddie W. Shore - 04-05-2013

I like people who take coffee seriously.


Re: RPN Calculators in Use - Joaquin Herrero - 04-06-2013

I tried to watch the video in slow motion (by activating the "slow motion" option in YouTube) and switch to HD, to see the keys they really pressed.

In spite of playing the video in slow motion the task was difficult because he doesn't press on top of the keys but somewhere in the horizontal space between rows and with this technique he manages to touch lightly over the inclined part of the keys (almost with his nail) so the key moves.

This is the sequence of keys pressed:

LEFT

TAN

Roll Down (stack down)

i (imaginary)

E (exponent key)

COS

I reproduced this sequence in my 35s and the screen shows SYNTAX ERROR after pressing COS.

Building a secret weapon must be a hard task. Don't blame them :-)


Re: RPN Calculators in Use - Csaba Tizedes (Hungary) - 04-07-2013

You overtook me!
It seems to me they're designed only a coffee cup holder...

Yep, HP-35S is a probably powerful calc, but not enough 32kB + 26vars to do a finite element calc of shape of this catamaran.

"Engineers do it better" :DDD


Re: RPN Calculators in Use - Gerson W. Barbosa - 04-07-2013

I had tried to zoom the image and check out which mode annunciator was lit. Of course I haven't succeeded :-)
Yours is a better idea. It appear he was hitting the keys at random, however.

Cheers,

Gerson.