Yes, I’m the kind of guy that read manuals, from cover to cover, and it’s even part of the pleasure of a new calculator.H2X wrote: ↑Sun May 21, 2023 12:53 pmOut of curiosity, what do you consider to be a "full doc"? I know Walter's manuals for the WP43 have been mentioned to you. Imo, they are a mammoth effort, but also quite a substantial read - the Owner's Manual alone is 351 pages and the Reference Manual is 322 pages (current versions on GitLab).
Is this what you would expect or hope for? Beware that if you answer yes, I shall expect that you are the kind of person who actually reads manuals of that size. Even then, we won't promise that we will make it for the C47, but we will warmly recommend that you read Walter's. I think you will enjoy them.
If not, what would be the size of an Owner's Manual that would actually be useful to you?
I admit that this kind of manual would be ideal! If it’s not possible, then I would expect a list of differences with the WP43, along with an introduction to the calculator interface.
My main calculator is the HP 50g, and I also know the HP 25 and the HP 67, so I have no difficulties with RPN. But jumping from the HP 67 to the C47 seems a big step.H2X wrote: ↑Sun May 21, 2023 12:53 pmPS: A bonus question, if you don't mind - do you have experience with other RPN calculators than the ones you named specifically? If you are new to RPN, don't worry - I remember my own discovery of it as a landmark in my own mathematical journey. You have much fun ahead!