Model: 49G+, page is based on 39G+, calculator is based on 48G General: Name: ? Code-Name: Big Apple Family: Apple Logic: algegraic, RPL, textbook Features: ? Firsts: infinite precision integers (w/48GII) Introduction: Date: 2003-10-20 US, 2003-09 rest of world Price: $175.99 Discontinuation: Date: in production Price: ? Production-Run: ? Display: Type: LCD, bit-mapped Size: 80 x 131 pixels Number-Formats: sign, 12 mantissa, ., exp sign, 3 exp Annunciators: ? Data: User-Visible: Smallest: 1E-499 Largest: 9.99999999999E499 Signif.-Digits: 12 Internal: Smallest: 1E-49999 Largest: 9.99999999999999E49999 Signif.-Digits: 15 Data-Types-and-Sizes: real, 11 bytes? infinite precision for integers symbolic matrices Memory: Named-Registers: n/a Flags: 256 total Register-Usage: n/a Numbered-Registers: ? Program-Steps: n/a Program-Editing: insert? Program-Display: alpha User-RAM-Bytes: 512K Total-RAM-Bytes: 512K ROM-Bytes: 800K (flash) Machine-State: memory File-Types: none Physical: Technology-Used: ? Processor: 75MHz ARM9 Chip-Count: ? Power-Source: AAA x 4 + CR2032 Continuous-Memory: yes Expansion-Ports: SD card I/O-Ports: Irda, USB Clock: ? Length: 184.0 mm Width: 87.0 mm Height: 23.5 mm Weight: 220g Temperature-Range: Operating: ? Charging: ? Storage: ? Keyboard: Switches: none Shift-Keys: Shift Left, breen, above left Shift Right, red, above right Alpha, yellow, right User-Defined-Keys: all Key-Arrangement:: ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** Key-Labels-Base-Keyboard:: F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 APPS MODE TOOL ^ < > VAR STO> NXT v HIST EVAL ' SYMB <- x Y \v/x SIN COS TAN EEX +/- X 1/X \:- ALPHA 7 8 9 x shft l 4 5 6 - shft r 1 2 3 + ON 0 . SPC ENTER CANCEL key in black below ON Key-Labels-Shift-Left-green-above-left:: Y= WIN GRAPH 2D/3D TBLSET TABLE FILES CUSTOM ; [] [] [] UPDIR RCL PREV [] CMD PRG MTRW MTH DEL x 2 e x ASIN ACOS ATAN x 10 \=/ =< >= ABS USER S.SLV EXP&LN FINANCE [] (brackets) [] CALC MATRICES CONVERT () [] ARITH DEF # {} CONT \oo :: \pi ANS Key-Labels-Shift-Right-red-above-left:: [] [] [] [] [] [] BEGIN END | [] [] [] COPY CUT PASTE [] UNDO CHARS EQW CAT CLEAR LN x\v/y \GS \Gd \.S LOG \ < > ARG ENTRY NUM.SLV TRIG TIME "" [] ALG STAT UNITS _ [] CMPLX LIB BASE << >> OFF -> <-| ' ->NUM Key-Labels-Alpha-yellow-right:: A B C D E F G H I [] [] [] J K L [] M N O P [] Q R S T U V W X Y Z [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] Programmable-Operations:: Vector and matrix operations - rectangular/polar - matrix operations: includes symbolic matrices - matrix editor Graphing features - 2-D function, polar, parametric plot - 3-D differential equation, bar plot - histogram, scatter plot - find: intersect, extremum, slope, area - zoom, trace, co-ordinates, shade Math features - +, -, x, \:-, \v/, 1/x, +/-, ln, e^x, x\v/y - y^x, log, 10^x, x^2, %, \pi, n! - fractions - degrees, radians, or grads mode - trignonometric functions/inverses - hyperbolics/inverses - HP Solve application (root finder) - numeric integration - symbolic integration (simple cases) - numeric differentiation - symbolic differentiation (simple cases) - complex number functions - polynomial root finder, Taylor series - absolute value, round - integer & fractional part of a number - modulo function, floor, ceiling - CAS system Scientific Features - decimal hrs/hrs min sec conversions - polar/rectangular conversions - angle conversions - base conversions and arithmetic - unit conversions - bit, Boolean graphics - display and printer graphics - build-in equation library Statistical Features - \GSx, \GSx^2, \GSy, \GSy^2, \GSxy - sample standard deviation, mean - population standard deviation - linear regression - combinations, permutations - weighted mean - edit, save, name, list - curve fit (lin, log, exp, pow) - plot statistical data - hypothesis tests - confidence intervals Programming Features - root finder: HP Solve - number of steps/regs or byte: 1.2 MB (1.5 MB?) - number of programs/formulae: memory - levels of subroutines: memory - branching - flags: 256 - alpha prompts in programs - input forms, alpha string manipulation - indirect addressing - index looping - alpha listing Non-Programmable-Operations:: ? Menus:: ? Bugs/ROM-Versions:: brief keyboard problem history: - first generation (beginning through end of 2003, up to S/N CN352): significant amount of force to press, missed keystrokes common, keys broke easily. - second generation (up to mid-2005, not some S/N CNA515, up to S/N CNA534): less force, quieter, other problems unchanged - third generation (current, some S/N CNA515, definitely all S/N CNA534 and later): pretty good ROMs: - early 1.2x were very bad at keyboard handling - 2.00 build 50 improved handling to not miss, however, keybounce removal was very bad - various 2.01 tried some fixes - 2.05-4 build 88 brought back KEYTIME - 2.06 has things really fixed Notes:: Manufactured by Kinpo (http://www.kinpo.com.tw). This calculator uses the new Yorke chip, which is like New York, which is the Big Apple. (Insight courtesy of Marc Staps.) From Comp.sys.hp48, Message-ID: <YsJng.406731$3N6.48877@fe06.news.easynews.com> Mon, 26 Jun 2006 04:34:00 GMT: HP is apparently shipping 49G+ calculators with serial numbers in the CNA6xxxxxxx range. I picked one up today at the Fry's near DFW airport in Dallas. The differences between this and my previous CNA525xxxxx version are as follows: 1. The calulator now ships in cardboard box packaging instead of the finger-slicing blister packaging. 2. The keyboard appears to be the vastly improved variety that Eric Rechlin has described in the latest 49G+ revisions: very 48G-like, with much more quiet action and perfect accuracy, insofar as my limited testing has shown. 3. The keys themselves *appear* to be injection-molded, although this may just be an illusion. When I compare them to my previous 49G+, they don't have the obvious painted-on look that the older keys have. 4. The screen seems to be very, very slightly different in its background color and contrast, but not really any better or worse than the old screen. Advanced User Reference at http://www.hpcalc.org/hp49/docs/misc/hp49gpaur.zip
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