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Hewlett-Packard 9100 Programmable Calculatorhttp://www.decodesystems.com/hp9100.html
in acquiring 9100A/B calculators, peripherals, manuals and associated documentation. If you have anything related to these HP calculators, please drop me a line! DIFFERENCES BETWE
pForth - portable Forth in 'C'https://www.softsynth.com/pforth/pf_tut.php
to those of you with HP calculators. In the following examples, I have put the algebraic equivalent representation in a comment. Some other arithmetic operators are - * / . Enter:
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Appendix C. RPN calculators, a production test application, assembly language, and Forth Appendix D. Appendix D: My Problem With the C Programming Language (You don't have t
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even some programmable calculators! Here are sound samples generated on a HP 28S Advanced Scientific Calculator. Since the calculator uses Reverse Polish Notation (RPN), instead o
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Casio and TI algebraic calculators. Thinking back on it now, if I had to guess, it was probably the bullet-pointed marketing, or the long equation solved simply example on the box
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Byte August 1980 What is FORTH?http://jupiter-ace.co.uk/Forth_general_byte8008_100.html
on most Hewlett-Packard calculators), arithmetic formulas are written with the operations after their arguments, not between them. For example, "2+3" becomes { 2 3 + } in FORTH or
Jupiter Ace Resource site Byte August issue 1980 What is FORTH
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