Namir,
The TI Programmable 59 with the RPN Simulator is the best RPN calculator ever and easily outperforms the HP-67, HP-65 and even the HP-41C! Just buy it, test it for 3 months and compare it with your HP calculators. If you are not 100% satisified - just trade the calculator and module in within 3 months. No questions asked.
May the best calculator win!
No, I am not the sales guy from your local GM dealer - but I represent the Datamath Calculator Museum focusing on Texas Instruments calculators.
But - before I loose my credibilty in this wonderful forum:
The RPN Simulator module is a joke!!!
From the manual:
1) Enter the HP-67 keycodes amd watch your print cradle print the corresponding TI-59 keycodes in a program-listing format. HP-67 keycodes and step numbers are also printed for easy reference.
2) Key the program back into your TI-59 and record it on magnetic cards for future use.
3) Execute the program on your TI-59. Programs included in this library act as subroutines which simulates the RPN instructions.
You really wanted to do this on a daily base???
Hope this helps,
Joerg