The Hewlett-Packard 9100A (HP 9100A) is an early programmable calculator (or computer), first appearing in 1968. HP called it a desktop calculator because...
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included all of the basic ideas above was the programmable Hewlett-Packard HP-9100A, released in 1968, though the Wang LOCI-2 and the Mathatronics Mathatron...
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sales. HP was identified by Wired magazine as the producer of the world's first device to be called a personal computer: the Hewlett-Packard 9100A, introduced...
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from the original on 2021-10-22. Retrieved 2013-01-26. "HP 9100A/B". MoHPC - The Museum of HP Calculators. 1998. Archived from the original on 2023-09-23...
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language (HP 9830A in 1971). Some models had tape storage and small printers. However, displays were limited to one line at a time. The HP 9100A was referred...
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are discussed... Das & Lanjewar 2012, p. 13. Rawat & Sah 2013. HP 9100A/B programming, HP Museum "Image processor and image processing method". Das & Lanjewar...
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registri, archived from the original on 2021-12-12, retrieved 2016-09-04 "HP 9100A/B Programming". www.hpmuseum.org. 101proj (2010-12-21), Programma 101 –...
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Hewlett-Packard HP 9100A, introduced in 1968. Both of these were programmable and provided exponential and logarithmic functions; the HP had trigonometric...
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without giving up any of their extended functionality. "HP 9100A/B". MoHPC - The Museum of HP Calculators. 1998. Overlapped Data and Program Memory /...
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individual desktop display/keyboard units. Competition included HP, which introduced the HP 9100A in 1968, and old-line calculator companies such as Monroe...
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Introduced at US$395 (equivalent to $2,900 in 2023), like HP's first scientific calculator, the desktop 9100A, it used reverse Polish notation (RPN) rather than...
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CMP-36x5 paper. The Hewlett Packard 9120A, which attached to the top of the HP-9100A/B calculator, also used the sparking technique. Tandy / Radio Shack TRS-80...
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functions, the HP 9100A in March 1968, with series production starting later that year. When Wang Laboratories found that the HP 9100A used an approach...
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Hewlett-Packard HP 9100A desktop calculator (weighing 40 pounds (18 kg)) cost just under $5000. But in 1972 Hewlett-Packard introduced the HP-35, the first...
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the Wumpus for the HP-41C. Few other games exist for the earliest of programmable calculators (including the Hewlett-Packard 9100A, one of the first scientific...
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for a programmable calculator, which they called "The new Hewlett-Packard 9100A personal computer." Other claims include computer pioneer Alan Kay's purported...
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and was used in DEC's PDP-9 and PDP-16 computers, the Hewlett-Packard 9100A and 9100B calculators, Wang calculators, and many other machines. The switching-core...
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MIT. 1968 US Release of Hewlett-Packard 9100A, the programmable calculator (first scientific calculator) from HP. 1968 US But what ... is it good for?[needs...
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Polish notation (RPN) also found its way into HP calculators beginning with the 9100A, and notably the HP-35 and subsequent calculators. The NonStop systems...
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create the next Macintosh, no one at Apple has a clue..." Hewlett-Packard 9100A Congressman Pete Stark and Senator John Danforth The Kids Can't Wait Bill...
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Roberts' office at Weapons Laboratory had the state of the art Hewlett-Packard 9100A programmable calculator in 1968. In July 1970, a semiconductor company,...
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