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  2. HP-42S - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the HP-42S was to be released as a replacement for the aging HP-41 series as it is designed to be compatible with all programs written for the HP-41. Since it lacked expandability, and lacked any real I/O ability, both key features of the HP-41 series, it was marketed as an HP-15C replacement.

  3. HP calculators - Wikipedia

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    HP-42S: 1988 A non-expandable follow-up to the HP-41 series. It included a two line display (dot addressable) and featured built-in matrix and complex number mathematics. HP-45: 1973 Improved version of the HP-35 with 10 memory registers, extra functions and display format selection. HP 48 series 1990

  4. FOCAL character set - Wikipedia

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    When Hewlett-Packard introduced the HP-42S in 1988, the FOCAL character set was revised to include more characters, including a number of characters already provided by the HP 82240A infrared thermo printer, which had been introduced in 1986, [5] as part of its extended variant of the 1985 revision of the HP Roman-8 character set, [6] [7] although at completely different code points.

  5. HP-16C - Wikipedia

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    HP has never made another calculator specifically for programmers, [2] but has incorporated many of the HP-16C's functions in later scientific and graphing calculators, for example the HP-42S (1988) and its successors. Like many other vintage HP calculators, the HP-16C is now highly sought-after by collectors. [14]

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  8. HP Saturn - Wikipedia

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    The three pointer registers (including the program counter) and address registers are 20 bits wide. Due to this, the Saturn architecture can address 1 M nibbles or, equivalently, 512 K bytes. Beyond that size (e.g. in the 48GX), bank switching is used. The original HP-71B handheld computer and the HP-28C had the Saturn processor as a separate chip.

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