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solar-powered and programmable Wendy E. McCaughrin 02-17-2006
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Posted by Wendy E. McCaughrin on February 17, 2006, 3:02 pm
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Google gives me poor results when I search for "solar-powered and
programmable" calculators. E.g., it reports the Casio FX 3650P is one,
but gives absolutely no details (e.g., memory capacity). Furthermore,
Casio's own Web-site no longer reports it as currently supported.
HP does have such a model (the 33S), but not much memory. No results
from Sharp or TI either.
Does anyone know of such a calculator (solar-powered + programmable)
with at least 1 Kb of memory?

Thanks.



Posted by John Crane on February 18, 2006, 12:02 pm
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Wendy,

The HP33S is not solar powered. And it has a decent amount of user memory,
31K.

http://www.hp.com/calculators/scientific/33s/


-John



> Google gives me poor results when I search for "solar-powered and
> programmable" calculators. E.g., it reports the Casio FX 3650P is one,
> but gives absolutely no details (e.g., memory capacity). Furthermore,
> Casio's own Web-site no longer reports it as currently supported.
> HP does have such a model (the 33S), but not much memory. No results
> from Sharp or TI either.
> Does anyone know of such a calculator (solar-powered + programmable)
> with at least 1 Kb of memory?
>
> Thanks.
>
>



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