Today I stumbled across a YouTube video that advertises the HP-9100 classroom system and shows computer-based education. This is a fantastic movie and a must view! Besides the HP-9100 calculator, it also shows many peripherals in action. Enjoy!
HP-9100 used in computer-based education (video)
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12-06-2012, 05:00 PM
12-06-2012, 07:48 PM
thanks! I love the black and white movie and the voice of the narrator, such adorably old school!
12-06-2012, 08:33 PM
I enjoyed the lesson very much but wondered what he's actually calculating.
increment = 1 t = 0.00 s = 0.00 phi = 0.00
increment = 0.5 t = 0.00 s = 0.00 phi = 0.00
Here's the Python-program that does it: #!/usr/bin/python
Quote:
s = 1104.01 Can somebody provide an actual program for the HP-9100?
Kind regards
PS: Just noticed that the time in the video doesn't seem to be correct: it's always one step ahead. Edited: 6 Dec 2012, 8:36 p.m.
12-06-2012, 09:15 PM
WolframAlpha told me that the exact length of that path is:
So we can verify the approximation: #!/usr/bin/python
exact s = 1104.0144112415
Cheers
12-07-2012, 02:20 AM
That is a nice find. However, did I understand correctly the "very reasonable cost" of purchase of the calculator and card reader given at 19mins:40seconds as: Nick
12-07-2012, 11:04 AM
i am left wondering:
- where is the school i don't think HP is the same company today as it was in the movie. this is compounded by the latest forecast of HP break up in 2013. http://blogs.reuters.com/breakingviews/2012/12/06/hp-breakup-is-on-tech-worlds-2013-agenda/ Tim, if you're reading this, come over to Malaysia where Agilent still has a manufacturing facility. i fear the days of RPN calculators will be numbered. hpnut in Malaysia |
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