HP-32S
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Type | Programmable scientific |
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Introduced | 1988 |
Discontinued | 1991 |
Successor | HP-32SII |
Calculator | |
Entry mode | RPN |
Precision | 12 digits displayed |
Display type | LCD, dot matrix |
Programming | |
Programming language(s) | RPN keystroke |
User memory | 384 bytes |
Other | |
Power supply | 3× 1.5V button cells |
Weight | 120 g |
Dimensions | 148×80×15 mm |
HP-32SII
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Introduced | 1991 |
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Discontinued | 2002 |
Predecessor | HP-32S |
Successor | HP 33s |
Programming | |
Other |
The HP-32S RPN Scientific was a programmable RPN scientific calculator introduced by Hewlett-Packard in 1988 and discontinued in 1991. It continued the tradition of the HP-11C calculator, as it lacked the higher functions such as matrix calculations and reduced functionality in complex calculations of the highest end HP-15C "Voyager" line. It supported limited complex math, statistics, probability, etc.
In 1989, Hewlett-Packard offered a HP-32S 50th Anniversary Limited Edition to employees and shareholders for HP's 50th anniversary.
The HP-32SII RPN Scientific (F1891A) (with prototypes still named HP-32S+) added algebraic math, fractions and a second shift key. This was introduced in 1991 and discontinued in 2002. Two different model variants of the HP-32SII exist.
This is an HP-32SII version of the Euclidean algorithm to find the greatest common divisor. It is run by entering the two numbers for which the GCD is wanted, and pressing XEQ E.