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Links and Contact Information
Out on the web you will find a thriving community of HP calculator enthusiasts. Many of them
are like me and have been using these powerful tools for more than 20 years. If you are
interested in the HP-16C, or calculators in general, I invite you to spend some time browsing
the following fine sites.
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| Museum of HP Calculators |
The Museum of HP Calculators displays and describes Hewlett-Packard calculators
introduced from 1968 to 1986 plus a few interesting later models.
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| HP-16C exhibit |
David Hicks, the Museum's curator, has put together a fine exhibit of the HP-16C.
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| Java simulator |
Here you'll find an on-line 16C simulator written by Alexander Supalov. Be patient--
it can take quite a while to load.
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| rskey.org |
Viktor Toth has an eclectic collection of programmable calculators.
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| HPDATABase |
Craig Finseth has collected an extraordinary body of minutia about HP calculator products.
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| hp41.org |
Warren Furlow maintains a site dedicated to the HP-41.
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| hpcalc.org |
A site dedicated to HP's programmable graphics calculators. It is maintained by Eric Rechlin.
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| HP Virtual Museum |
Hewlett-Packard also have an on-line museum that features what they consider
to be their most significant "personal" products. Curiously, there is no exhibit
for the 16C.
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Chris Woodhouse is running an on-line campaign to encourage HP to re-release
the HP-15C. His site also has some information about a sibling of the 16C.
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NOTE: if you find a link that appears to be broken, please drop me a
line and let me know. Dead-end links are a scourge of the web.
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