Yes. I´m with you guys, I will buy one. And i´m still waiting the 42L
Thanks
Hans
Attention collectors!
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A limited amount of the DM11L is back in stock.
I haven't made much progress with the DM10L yet, but I'll share the design as soon as possible and hope for suggestions ...
I haven't made much progress with the DM10L yet, but I'll share the design as soon as possible and hope for suggestions ...
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Any word on the DM10L?
John
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Still interested
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I think the DM11L is much more important than a DM10L, since the HP11C was the first small calculator from HP with built in Hyperbolic functions.
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The Hp-32E got hyperbolics well before and I believe it also qualifies as small IMHO.
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Well,
Let's say the first small calculator with hyperbolics after the Hp-32E
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Let's say the first small calculator with hyperbolics after the Hp-32E
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As a user, I agree the DM11L/DM11/HP-11C has more functionalities than the more basic DM10L/DM10/HP-10C,
but as a collector, the DM10L (upcoming ???) / DM10 (discontinued) / HP-10C (somewhat rare) represent a more interesting challenge.
Sylvain ... a user and a collector
[DM1x/DM1xL/DM41/DM41L/DM41X/DM42]
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As an aesthete and collector, I'd have prefered if HP printed the HP-10C's secondary functions on its slanted keyfronts instead of on its keyplate -- that would have resulted in a really clean design like the HP-21. But as a user, I think the HP-11C just covered the bare necessities for a professional calculator at its time. The HP-10C had too less power for its price. YMMV
WP43 SN00000, 34S, and 31S for obvious reasons; HP-35, 45, ..., 35S, 15CE, DM16L S/N# 00093, DM42β SN:00041