I remember us having several regulars on this board being 12C Platinum beta testers, so I have some questions for anyone who is a 33S beta tester. If necessary, anonymity is better than nothing. Since the tech-service bots still disavowed knowledge of the HP-12C Platinum until last week, I'm hoping we can get some answers to tide us over until the HP-33S is released.
1. What architecture will be used? The Pioneer Series (HP-32SII or HP-42), the Voyager Series (HP-11, HP-15, HP-12C Platinum, the Cosmos series (HP-6S, 9S, and 30S), or something new?
2. Will it be exclusively RPN, RPL, or a dual-system series like the 12C-Platinum?
3 If it has ALG entry, will it be arithmetic (3 + 4 * 5 = 35) or algebraic (3 + 4 * 5 = 23)?
4. Is it programmable? If so, how many programming steps are available to the user? Does using this space cut down on space available for variables/memory registers?
5. What standard features/programs does it have built in?
Solving for roots of equations? Definite integration? Statistics packages?
6. Will it have a dot-matrix display of a fixed element display?
7. How much of the stack is visible at a time? One line? Two lines? 4 Lines?
I'm probably forgetting some obvious stuff, which I'm sure my esteemed colleagues will add to this question.
Thanks ahead of time.
Tony David Potter