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Jan Lucasiewicz Lives! - Pio - 04-25-2004 At least at HP's marketing dept. http://www.hp.com/calculators/articles/rpnliveson.html Ciao,
Pio
Re: Jan Lucasiewicz Lives! - Iqbal - 04-25-2004 The most important line for me is:
Something to look forward to.
Re: Jan Lucasiewicz Lives! - Les Bell - 04-25-2004 Iqbal wrote: Quote: That page is over a year old, now, Iqbal. What you're looking forward to has already happened. Best,
--- Les Bell Re: Jan Lucasiewicz Lives! - Iqbal - 04-25-2004 I guess it is. My mistake. Actually, I did see this article a while back, but when Pio posted, I didn't think. I guess the thought of a HP43S was at the back of my mind. Re: Jan Lucasiewicz Lives! - Les Bell - 04-25-2004 Just sorry to burst your bubble. . . it was a nice dream while it lasted, no doubt. . . Best,
--- Les Bell Re: Jan Lucasiewicz Lives! - Erik Ehrling (Sweden) - 04-26-2004 I think we shouldn't give up hope altogether, I would guess that a 42S successor (e.g. a 42S Platinum, 42S+, 43S etc...) is still something that HP considers; especially if the demand for the 33S turns out to be high. Let us only hope for 32K RAM, I/O and large ENTER key (in its traditional position). 128K Flash ROM would also be a nice feature for anyone that likes to play with Saturn Assembly. (N.B. the standard ROM is 64K so the additional 64K could then be used for user-customisations...)
Best regards, Re: Jan Lucasiewicz Lives! - Les Bell - 04-26-2004 Well, I must admit that when I saw that the "Calculators Support" link on the left of the page at http://www.hp.com/calculators/ included the 15C, the 42S, etc. my heart gave a little flutter. Just for a few seconds, I dared to hope. . . Best,
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