The manual is here:
http://h20015.www2.hp.com/content/common/manuals/bpia5265/bpia5265.pdf
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11-30-2002, 12:05 AM
The manual is here: http://h20015.www2.hp.com/content/common/manuals/bpia5265/bpia5265.pdf ▼
11-30-2002, 12:59 AM
Well, if we can call these manuals here are
11-30-2002, 04:40 AM
Also read this : www.jcbm.co.jp/eng/consumer/calc/cpdf/srp400g.pdf
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11-30-2002, 11:14 PM
Hi; based on what I see here, this is not a bad machine. But we should check this one first, because it's closer to the HP9G as for memory and resources. I felt intrigued and decided to read about this SRP400G fella. It's far better than the HP9G: its memory goes to 30KB RAM, while the 9G's is 712 bytes deep. It seems a lot of things are the same for both (including program language), but HP probably used an RP325G's clone, so the "new" HP9G will not compete with the 32KB RAM 38G. Maybe the "next generation" is a copy of both SRP 350G and SRP 400G. Amazingly outstanding! ▼
12-01-2002, 06:10 AM
Wow! It is clear that the Chinese company that do calcs for Citizen, do them for HP too :) Just think that HP had closed its calculators business at beginnin of 2002, and from some months ago, HP decided to come back, so after closing it, HP hasn't any resources to develop much more innovative products. The small HP Calculators team has "done" these hp9 series as a "where are still alive".. that's all. I hope we could see more innovation for next year releases. Remember that all the hp4x line must be updated, so there is still a hope for innovation. Stay tune, J.Manrique ▼
12-01-2002, 11:06 AM
I see that my post of "30 Nov 2002, 1:52 p.m." jumped to too many assumptions (I was anticipating the 9G to be a rebrand of the SRP400G). Rats! The new conclusion I'm drawing is that HP didn't even pick the best of the breed to rebrand, and actually *creating* something is beginning to sound like science fiction. It's painful to remember that HP was at the forefront of this technology once. ▼
12-02-2002, 09:15 AM
Can anyone check the following bug on the 9G (I will not get one, as I already have the Citizen model) ?
When you display a result within a program (PRINT) it is visible on the upper line (11 5x7 dots matrices). Unfortunately, if it takes more than 11 digits to display, the extra digits are truncated !!! This is most visible with scientific notation numbers in floating format.
I also regretted on the Citizen that storing a value in a variable takes different syntaxes in keyboard or programming modes : 42->A (keyboard) vs A=42; (program).
12-11-2002, 12:57 AM
Does anybody knows where can I buy one (SRP400G) in the USA ? |