At least one of those other RPN scientific calculators makers was Heathkit! In the late 70's they made a really incredible handheld designed for use as an aircraft navigation computer the OC-1401. It was actually an LED, RPN scientific with navigational functions, real-time clock, stop watch and memories that could store either numbers, times or vectors. Its RPN stack was 5 levels deep and it used 3 microprocessors (display/keyboard controller, math/scientific functions, navigational functions) with a few supporting chips. One of the supporting chips was memory which was the only one powered in "standby mode" -- not a CMOS chip, but a low power chip that allowed the batteries to keep it running for a day or so. Its design seems to have been modeled after the HP “classic” series; even using a similar power supply connection. The keys have a nice “click” to them as well. It’s one of my favorite non-HP calculators.
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