Andre.

Bravo. Looks just like my HP-35 (the HC of its kind), except you can see 
all four registers.

The "y^x" is relatively modern, in that if you want to get "three squared", 
you would normally key in"3, enter, 2". The HP-35 had "x^y". You had to 
think about it, or, as I always did, switch x and y.

A stack four high can solve any algebraic equation of any complexity 
without having to store any intermediate results. I think you can do it in 
three.

Craig

In a message dated 10/15/10 12:36:40 PM, an...@andregarzia.com writes:


> 
> Before this change, the calculator has an "infinite" stack which mimicked
> the last models of HP calculators, now it has four registers which is like
> earlier models. It is enough for simple calculations.
> 
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