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HP 33 Calculator

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jartgo

Civil/Environmental
Oct 20, 2005
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Has anyone tried the books or other commercially available material describing/listing useful programs for the calculator?

After using a TI-89 for about 8 years, I've switched to this one. I like it and have gotten used to it for simple math, but the programming is not quite as intuitive for me as the TI was.
 
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Isn't the 33 a non RPN HP? I think this site primarily supports the RPN series, but there is quite a bit of material:
 
The HP33s allow the user to switch back and forth between ALG and RPN modes.
 
Let me clarify, the HP 33, is essentially a robust version of what is really a scientific calculator with 2 lines of display. It does however have a powerful solver and allows programming, but no transfer of files...all data must be entered manually...hence the reason I was considering purchasing a book in lieu of sitting down and writing a program for everything that I would then key in.
 
I've got two of them. I've written some programs... but went back to my 28S.
 
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