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HP39GII, will it be the example for the successor of the HP50G?
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Teketron357
2012-09-05 10:24:21 UTC
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The HP39GII is out for a few months now. Will this be an example of the new generation of HP Graphing Calculators? Or just an upgrade to the HP39GS?

Tim Wessman is working for the HP Calculator group, can he give us an insight to this?

Also, the HP39GII emulator that runs under Windows is available. If anyone is interested to try it, you can do a Google search and find it. I will try to upload it to 4share for anyone interested to try it...
TW
2012-09-05 14:33:35 UTC
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Post by Teketron357
can he give us an insight to this?
No.
Post by Teketron357
Also, the HP39GII emulator that runs under Windows is available. If anyone is interested to try it, you can do a Google search and find it.
It is very out of date and not a good representation of the current state of the calculator.

TW
Teketron357
2012-09-06 03:40:29 UTC
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Post by Teketron357
can he give us an insight to this?
No.
Post by Teketron357
Also, the HP39GII emulator that runs under Windows is available. If anyone is interested to try it, you can do a Google search and find it.
It is very out of date and not a good representation of the current state of the calculator.
TW
TW thanks for the straight forward answer. Again, I was just curious on the development of the HP50G successor. Not that we need one at the moment, but you know, 6 or so years have gone by since the HP50G release. But then again, this is not Windows (updated every five years or so).

Thanks,
-Steve.

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