![]() This program is not as accurate as the one I wrote for the HP-32S, but it sure requires a lot less program space. Make sure the calculator is in radians mode, otherwise the result will not be correct. To use the program, just enter the imaginary part, hit ENTER, enter the real part, and hit XEQ I. It is based on a Russian programmable calculator algorithm, and it computes the logarithm of the complex Gamma function. The programming example for the HP-32SII is one I originally wrote when I first received a "brown bezel" version of this machine. The button cells do a fine job powering the calculator, as indeed they have since the day the first Voyager series machines like the HP-15C were introduced. Which shouldn't be a surprise, since it already has three perfectly functional LR44 button cells installed in the appropriate location, so there really is no need for any AAA batteries. Yet no matter how hard I look, I cannot find any AAA batteries in this calculator. It is what is written on the package that caught my attention (actually, the attention of the kind chap in Spain who found this unit for me.) You see, the packaging (printed by the Hewlett-Packard Company) says the following on the back: No, I'm not referring to the fact that it is a blister pack: that we're already used to. That we live in penny-pinching times when it comes to mass produced goods is evident from the Spanish-language packaging of this HP-32SII that I just received. The only difference between this "silver bezel" version and the original HP-32SII is cosmetic: the colors of the metal bezel are more psychedelic, with the display surrounded by a silver rectangle. But a plain simple scientific calculator with RPN appears to be a thing of the past. Reverse Polish notation is not completely dead yet: it lives on in the form of the HP-12C and some not-yet discontinued graphing calculators with RPL programmability. Is it possible that I am holding the very last RPN calculator from Hewlett-Packard in my hands? I sure hope not, but with the recent discontinuation of the HP-32SII, for the first time in 30 years, Hewlett-Packard no longer sells a "reverse Polish" scientific calculator. Trig Exp Hyp Lreg Solv Intg Ab/c Cplx Cmem BaseN Standard deviation (1-variable statistics) Solv: Nickel-metal-hydrite rechargeable battery Prnt: NEW Hewlett Packard HP 32SII RPN Scientic Calculator. HewlettPackard Company, except as allowed under the copyright laws. 0003290068 Printed in Singapore Edition 5 File name 32sii-Manual-E-0424 Printed Date : 4 Size : 17. Nickel-Cadmium rechargeable battery NiMH: HP 32SII RPN Scientic Calculator Owner’s Manual HP Part No. ![]() Suggest-A-Calc: We are always looking for innovative, high-quality products.Linear regression (2-variable statistics) mA: Brown Bezel Edition is an older model that is more rare and considered more valuable by some collectors.Ĭontact Us: Have a question, suggestion, or concern? Visit our Help Center for assistance! Silver Bezel Edition is the newest version of this calculator. It allows you to enter, display and see results of calculations as fractions. It has 384 bytes of memory for programs, equations and data. The HP32SII is equipped with all the features that engineering professionals need. The calculator that sets the engineering standard. Have a better suggestion?Īlternate Sources: You may also be able to purchase this product here. ![]() We also recommend MathU Pro - a software programmable RPN scientific calculator for Palm Pilot based on earlier HP models. UPC 088698002995 is associated with product HP Hewlett Packard 32SII RPN Scientific Calculator For PARTS OR REPAIR, find 088698002995 barcode image. Recommended Replacement: HP-33S and HP-35S are the follow-ons to this calculator. Returns will not be accepted for this item, but we will repair or replace defective units for an extended period of 90 days. ![]() Does not include: manual, case, original packaging, and manufacturer warranty. These used units have been verified by us to be in good condition and in working order, although they may have small cosmetic blemishes. We have a limited number of used calculators available at the price listed on this page once they are gone we'll likely stop carrying this model. This item has been discontinued by the manufacturer. Hewlett Packard HP-32SII Used RPN Scientific Calculator (Brown Bezel) Home > Clearance Center > Used Calculators > Used Scientific Calculators - Save $$$! > Hewlett Packard HP-32SII Used RPN Scientific Calculator (Brown Bezel)
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