Jul 2019
11:02am, 24 Jul 2019
6,863 posts
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g1ngerrevolution
Oooh. "Check" caught an edge.
2014 C Checker S his L with Hewlett- Packard O their A: "The C Checker" The A,WS for 99 C,P to E a MPSB on his SS.
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Jul 2019
11:03am, 24 Jul 2019
43,688 posts
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GlennR
over advertisement
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Jul 2019
11:03am, 24 Jul 2019
43,689 posts
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GlennR
Chubby
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Jul 2019
11:04am, 24 Jul 2019
43,690 posts
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GlennR
started lawsuit
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Jul 2019
11:04am, 24 Jul 2019
43,691 posts
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GlennR
which sold
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Jul 2019
11:05am, 24 Jul 2019
33,608 posts
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Nick Cook
cents
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Jul 2019
11:12am, 24 Jul 2019
10,816 posts
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Cerrertonia
Interesting wiki page for that HP12C. Well, interesting to me, anyway.
In today's versions, a chip design I worked on in the mid-1990s is used to emulate the original early 1980s chip. So a 25 year old mobile phone chip can pretend to be the HP12 chip and still spend almost all of its time doing nothing.
Even that early 1980s chip was so fast that financial types didn't trust the results, so HP made it wait around a bit before giving the results because that made users trust it more... If only screens had been more advanced at the time, they could have had a little animation of an abacus and little hands flicking beads back and forth.
The Platinum version is more properly old school, using a CPU designed in 1975.
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Jul 2019
11:36am, 24 Jul 2019
6,865 posts
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g1ngerrevolution
2014 Chubby Checker S his lawsuit with Hewlett-Packard over their A: "The Chubby Checker" The A, which sold for 99 cents, P to estimate a MPSB on his SS.
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Jul 2019
11:36am, 24 Jul 2019
20,879 posts
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Lizzie W
[Glenners, I think that's the one I had for GCSEs, it's downstairs in the drawer, possibly original battery]
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Jul 2019
11:38am, 24 Jul 2019
20,880 posts
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Lizzie W
Application
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