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*[[http://www.hpmuseum.org/ | The museum of Hewlett Packard Calculators]]
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* The HP-45 in this collection was kindly donated by Richard Brhel.
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* The HP-45 in this collection was kindly donated by John Dean.
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* The HP-45 in this collection was kindly donated by Richard Brhel.
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In 1972 the Hewlett Packard Corporation placed on the market the revolutionary HP-35 pocket scientific calculator.  This calculator held a stack of memories to which, using the reverse polish notation method, operations could then be sequentially applied.  Operations included not only addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, but a wide slate of trigonometic and other functions, including logarithms and the operations which could be utilised with them. It was a game changer and effectively brought the utility of all prior calculating machines to an end.
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In 1972 the Hewlett Packard Corporation placed on the market the revolutionary HP-35 pocket scientific calculator which utilised integrated circuitry and provided output on a red LED screen.  This calculator held a stack of memories to which, using the reverse polish notation method, operations could then be sequentially applied.  Operations included not only addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, but a wide slate of trigonometic and other functions, including logarithms and the operations which could be utilised with them. It was a game changer and effectively brought the utility of all prior calculating machines to an end.
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* The HP-45 was kindly donated by Richard Brhel.
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* The HP-45 was kindly donated by Richard Brhel.

References
*[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP-35 | Wikipedia article on the HP-35]]
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This collection currently holds a working HP-35 and an HP-45 calculator.
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In 1972 the Hewlett Packard Corporation placed on the market the revolutionary HP-35 pocket scientific calculator.  This calculator held a stack of memories to which, using the reverse polish notation method, operations could then be sequentially applied.  Operations included not only addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, but a wide slate of trigonometic and other functions, including logarithms and the operations which could be utilised with them. It was a game changer and effectively brought the utility of all prior calculating machines to an end.

This collection currently holds an
HP-35 and an HP-45 calculator.
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This collection currently holds a working HP-35 and an HP-45 calculator.

Notes
* The HP-45 was kindly donated by Richard Brhel.


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