Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!orca!javelin.es.com!pashdown From: pashdown@javelin.es.com (Pete Ashdown) Newsgroups: comp.sys.handhelds Subject: Next best thing to 28/48? Message-ID: <1991Jan9.215426.5740@javelin.es.com> Date: 9 Jan 91 21:54:26 GMT Reply-To: pashdown@javelin.sim.es.com Organization: Evans & Sutherland Computer Corp., Salt Lake City, Utah Lines: 12 In one of my new math classes, the teacher has forbidden the use of programmable calculators. I own a 48SX and although I wouldn't have programmed it to cheat, I still would have used some of its more basic functions. So I need to know what is the next best thing to the 28/48? Does HP make a fairly cheap scientific calculator that does trig, vector, and matrix functions? ->Q and -Q(pi) would be nice, but are not essential. -- "No, no, no! It is an empirical law of physics that the heat flux at any point is proportional to the temperature gradient at that point." - Claudia Schiffer, over breakfast. Pete Ashdown pashdown@javelin.sim.es.com ...uunet!javelin.sim.es.com!pashdown