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I admit playing with my calculators as a pastime. I analyzed one resistive divider until I knew all the answers. I would enter the lower resistor into the t register and enter the upper resistor, add and divide and I got the total resistance and then the fraction of the divider. I wondered what would happen if I multiplied and subtracted and the number that resulted was the output resistance of the tap. Totally unexpected. When selecting constants from the list. I wondered what would happen if I keyed a number, it selected the constant numbered from left to right and entered it as well. Worked with the 33S and later the 35S. I find your divider solution on the 50g trivial, I like mine. Sam 80 I started with the first 35. I flat hate your invisible decimal, use a bigger symbol. I use the comma for greater visibility.
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Darn, you guys are quick at finding bugs, and discovering that they have already been fixed!
So, is this to be some kind of guessing game then? We buy a product with known defects, but it's up to us to figure out what they are? Is that their new corporate policy?