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Hello Fellow RPNers,
Just picked up a brand new sealed HP39G+ for a song. I have a question, does anyone know how to turn this into a RPN calculator? Does ayone know of a SECRET keystroke sequence or perhaps shorting of a pin or something?
Thanking anyone in advance for any info,
Warmest regards,
Andy
(Babyboomer RPN power user)
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Not going to happen. Sorry.
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If we told you the secret keystroke sequency, it wouldn't be secret any more. And we'd lose our membership in the cabal. Sorry.
If you can't find the secret keystroke sequence, the other way to turn it into an RPN calculator is to sell it and buy a 48GII or 49G+.
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By the way, the secret RPN cabal is having its membership drive now, but I'm not allowed to tell you how to join.
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It that's! Back give membership-card your, Smith Eric!
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Cabalist, The
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Thats why you got it for a song It's non RPN
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Thanks guys,
Here i go, singing, dancing, warming up soldering Iron and sharpening my Stilleto switchblade. First open up my HP48gll, then copy RPN circuitry to HP 39g+, then .............#$%^& F-TOOOOM!!!
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It will work as an RPN calculator if you hold it upside down and operate it!
OOOOOPPPPPPPPPSSSSSSSSS I think I devulged the SECRET for the HP-39G+. I AMM IN TROUBLE NOW!!!
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Namir
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Hi, Andy;
I have two HP39G+ and, although about 90% of my HP's are RPN and I like it more than the algebraic notation, I use the HP39G+ without problems. In fact, I am reading about how to develop applets so my daughter may also use it for studying. The main reason I bought it, though...
Cheers.
Luiz (Brazil)
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LOL, Hey, it does work up sidedown :)
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Hi Luis,
I have several HP 11Cs, 15Cs, HP48GII and now a new HP39G+. I am beginning to really enjoy it now. Not bad for an Algebraic Calc. There a lots of them (new) on e-bay, etc at ultra low prices (under $30.00).
Regards,
Andy
So. Calif Aerospace engineer
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See....it doesn't have to be RPN to enjoy it now does it Andy :)
Paul
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Not at all Paul. Liking this lil gal with the long ALG blue dress more and more. Can always go back to the short skirted RPN 11C, 15C and the HP48GII big mama anytime...... :)