Hewlett-Packard HP-41 Option 001 Scientific programmable calculator

General specifications
Type Scientific programmable calculator
Production years 1979 - 1985
New price -
Operating system n.a.
Chipset/CPU -
I/O expansion ports
Performance index 0
Arithmetics
Entry method Reverse Polish Notation
Precision 10 digits
Advanced functions













Forensic result 9.000417403
Features
 









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Programming
Programming model Fully-merged keystroke entry
Programming features




Program display Mnemonic
Program editing Auto-insert program entry
Memory
Programming 2233 bytes
Data 319 numbers
Secondary
ROM
Functions + - × ÷
Display
Type LCD
Size 12 Unknown
Dimensions
L×W×H 140×76×25 mm
Weight 198 g
Power
Batteries 4×N
External power HP adapter (with battery pack)
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Description


The Option 001 variant has a blank keyboard for custor applications. Other than that it is identical to the HP-41C.

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