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  1. Courtesy of Eric Rechlin of hpcalc.org, now you can watch a fat ugly guy who says "um" far too often, at HHC 2025 talking about and demonstrating the forthcoming Nonpareil II microcode-level simulation of various HP RPN calculators (currently HP-15C and HP-16C):

    youtube.com/watch?v=eraikEonaJQ

    The audience really liked that the graphics is fully scalable, rather than only having integer multiple scaling of a bitmap, in the original Nonpareil.

    #hhc2025 #Nonpareil2 #rpn #calculator #microcode

  2. Courtesy of Eric Rechlin of hpcalc.org, now you can watch a fat ugly guy who says "um" far too often, at HHC 2025 talking about and demonstrating the forthcoming Nonpareil II microcode-level simulation of various HP RPN calculators (currently HP-15C and HP-16C):

    youtube.com/watch?v=eraikEonaJQ

    The audience really liked that the graphics is fully scalable, rather than only having integer multiple scaling of a bitmap, in the original Nonpareil.

    #hhc2025 #Nonpareil2 #rpn #calculator #microcode

  3. Courtesy of Eric Rechlin of hpcalc.org, now you can watch a fat ugly guy who says "um" far too often, at HHC 2025 talking about and demonstrating the forthcoming Nonpareil II microcode-level simulation of various HP RPN calculators (currently HP-15C and HP-16C):

    youtube.com/watch?v=eraikEonaJQ

    The audience really liked that the graphics is fully scalable, rather than only having integer multiple scaling of a bitmap, in the original Nonpareil.

    #hhc2025 #Nonpareil2 #rpn #calculator #microcode

  4. Courtesy of Eric Rechlin of hpcalc.org, now you can watch a fat ugly guy who says "um" far too often, at HHC 2025 talking about and demonstrating the forthcoming Nonpareil II microcode-level simulation of various HP RPN calculators (currently HP-15C and HP-16C):

    youtube.com/watch?v=eraikEonaJQ

    The audience really liked that the graphics is fully scalable, rather than only having integer multiple scaling of a bitmap, in the original Nonpareil.

    #hhc2025 #Nonpareil2 #rpn #calculator #microcode

  5. Courtesy of Eric Rechlin of hpcalc.org, now you can watch a fat ugly guy who says "um" far too often, at HHC 2025 talking about and demonstrating the forthcoming Nonpareil II microcode-level simulation of various HP RPN calculators (currently HP-15C and HP-16C):

    youtube.com/watch?v=eraikEonaJQ

    The audience really liked that the graphics is fully scalable, rather than only having integer multiple scaling of a bitmap, in the original Nonpareil.

    #hhc2025 #Nonpareil2 #rpn #calculator #microcode

  6. At HHC 2025, I learned of the existence of another HP-95C in private hands, which makes four that I know of.

    The HP-95C was a desktop scientific programmable printing calculator, with continuous (CMOS) memory but no card reader. It would have been introduced in 1976, positioned between the HP-91 desktop non-programmable printing scientific, and the HP-97 desktop programmable printing scientific with magnetic card reader.
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    #hhc2025 #rpn #calculator #microcode #simulator

  7. At HHC 2025, I learned of the existence of another HP-95C in private hands, which makes four that I know of.

    The HP-95C was a desktop scientific programmable printing calculator, with continuous (CMOS) memory but no card reader. It would have been introduced in 1976, positioned between the HP-91 desktop non-programmable printing scientific, and the HP-97 desktop programmable printing scientific with magnetic card reader.
    1/
    #hhc2025 #rpn #calculator #microcode #simulator

  8. At HHC 2025, I learned of the existence of another HP-95C in private hands, which makes four that I know of.

    The HP-95C was a desktop scientific programmable printing calculator, with continuous (CMOS) memory but no card reader. It would have been introduced in 1976, positioned between the HP-91 desktop non-programmable printing scientific, and the HP-97 desktop programmable printing scientific with magnetic card reader.
    1/
    #hhc2025 #rpn #calculator #microcode #simulator

  9. At HHC 2025, I learned of the existence of another HP-95C in private hands, which makes four that I know of.

    The HP-95C was a desktop scientific programmable printing calculator, with continuous (CMOS) memory but no card reader. It would have been introduced in 1976, positioned between the HP-91 desktop non-programmable printing scientific, and the HP-97 desktop programmable printing scientific with magnetic card reader.
    1/
    #hhc2025 #rpn #calculator #microcode #simulator

  10. At HHC 2025, I learned of the existence of another HP-95C in private hands, which makes four that I know of.

    The HP-95C was a desktop scientific programmable printing calculator, with continuous (CMOS) memory but no card reader. It would have been introduced in 1976, positioned between the HP-91 desktop non-programmable printing scientific, and the HP-97 desktop programmable printing scientific with magnetic card reader.
    1/
    #hhc2025 #rpn #calculator #microcode #simulator

  11. I just gave an HHC 2025 presentation and demonstration of Nonpareil II, my work--in-progress microcode-level HP calculator simulator, now written in C++20 using the Qt6 toolkit. Compared to the original, it uses vector graphics for smooth scaling over a wide range of window sizes.
    #hhc2025 #rpn #calculator #microcode #simulator

  12. I just gave an HHC 2025 presentation and demonstration of Nonpareil II, my work--in-progress microcode-level HP calculator simulator, now written in C++20 using the Qt6 toolkit. Compared to the original, it uses vector graphics for smooth scaling over a wide range of window sizes.
    #hhc2025 #rpn #calculator #microcode #simulator

  13. I just gave an HHC 2025 presentation and demonstration of Nonpareil II, my work--in-progress microcode-level HP calculator simulator, now written in C++20 using the Qt6 toolkit. Compared to the original, it uses vector graphics for smooth scaling over a wide range of window sizes.
    #hhc2025 #rpn #calculator #microcode #simulator

  14. I just gave an HHC 2025 presentation and demonstration of Nonpareil II, my work--in-progress microcode-level HP calculator simulator, now written in C++20 using the Qt6 toolkit. Compared to the original, it uses vector graphics for smooth scaling over a wide range of window sizes.
    #hhc2025 #rpn #calculator #microcode #simulator

  15. I just gave an HHC 2025 presentation and demonstration of Nonpareil II, my work--in-progress microcode-level HP calculator simulator, now written in C++20 using the Qt6 toolkit. Compared to the original, it uses vector graphics for smooth scaling over a wide range of window sizes.
    #hhc2025 #rpn #calculator #microcode #simulator