[rescue] Sick Dreamcast hacker
Joshua D Boyd
jdboyd at cs.millersville.edu
Tue Jun 18 14:18:32 CDT 2002
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 11:53:58AM -0700, Koyote wrote:
> Okay- given that RPN is More traditional than EOS for calculators:
>
> It sounds like you are talking about compbining an hp41 with and hp48 and adding a multitasking os (an assumtion based on the observation that otherwise you are describing an hp48 with a different version of lisp than is installed?). Which is *exactly* what I want. (So I'm probably interpreting your actual idea to suit myself)
I haven't used the hp41 or hp48. The friend that had an HP (model
number unknown, but it was relatively new looking) said it was a stack
machine with a vaguely forth like postfix operating environment. So I
take it from your comments that HP41s and 48s are different?
> except, I want the size of a 41/42 or maybe the clamshell 28. I don't like the form factor of the 48 (and ti crap).
>
> 1: in addition to lisp (which hps use a version of- RPL), a
> functional keybased programming (like the 32sii, 20s, 42s, etc)
> interpreter would be nice. *Incredibly* intuitive and fast for quick
> programs.
Well, I probably should use an HP sometime. I've only used TIs and
Casios, and my comments are based on what I wish for instead.
> 2: I'm not sure abut mixing prefix and postfix. I'd prefer to keep
> posfix as it translates to actual manual entries in the calculator
> better,IMO.
Wait, didn't you say that HPs are using lisp? Most people when you
say lisp like language think s-exps with prefix notation. Otherwise it
is just some functional language. The s-exps are probably the more
important of the two, which you said nothing about.
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Joshua D. Boyd
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