Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!apple!julius.cs.uiuc.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!munnari.oz.au!brolga!uqcspe!batserver.cs.uq.oz.au!grue From: grue@batserver.cs.uq.oz.au (Frobozz) Newsgroups: comp.sys.handhelds Subject: Re: for sale:CASIO FX-602P sci. alpha. progr. calc.-CHEAP Message-ID: <6935@uqcspe.cs.uq.oz.au> Date: 23 Jan 91 23:11:44 GMT References: <8307.279d7a1f@jetson.uh.edu> Sender: news@uqcspe.cs.uq.oz.au Reply-To: grue@batserver.cs.uq.oz.au Lines: 36 In <8307.279d7a1f@jetson.uh.edu> cosc12le@jetson.uh.edu writes: >for sale - CASIO FX-602P Scientific Programmable Calculator > * max. 9 stored programs/sub-programs Actually, 10 programs, P0..P9. >I am selling it because a just bought an HP-28S; this CASIO's a neat handheld, >one of the 1st w/ "high-level" programming (alphanumeric, not like TI-59's), >& came out around 1984, selling @ ~ $200.- I got mine (new) for about $70 Australian, which is quite a bit less in $US. I don't know where this $200 came from. I really liked my old 602, and I wrote lots of programs for it (including some quite good games). It is broken now :-( They were quite good for thier vintage (not as nice as a 41, but heaps cheaper). How many people on the net still use thier 602P's? Pauli seeya Paul Dale | Internet/CSnet: grue@batserver.cs.uq.oz.au Dept of Computer Science| Bitnet: grue%batserver.cs.uq.oz.au@uunet.uu.net Uni of Qld | JANET: grue%batserver.cs.uq.oz.au@uk.ac.ukc Australia, 4072 | EAN: grue@batserver.cs.uq.oz | UUCP: uunet!munnari!batserver.cs.uq.oz!grue f4e6g4Qh4++ | JUNET: grue@batserver.cs.uq.oz.au --