HPDATAbase

This database is the product of someone who had better things to do with his time but did this anyway. The core -- and bulk -- of this collection is a detailed summary of all Hewlett-Packard products with part numbers less than or equal to 100. Each summary contains the product and code names, date of introduction, data types, register structure, dimensions, power, ports, key arrangements, commands, menus, and other information. While the amount of detail included in here is great, not all possible detail is included: this is not a reference manual for each calculator. On the other hand, if you are familiar with the "HP way," you can probably make good guesses about the omitted details. If you want more detail, check the appropriate manuals.

While the bulk of the data in this collection is gleaned from product manuals, the total is the result of contributions of many, many, many people. Some are credited: others are not. I will say this to make things clear: virtually all of the information in here was gleaned by other people. I am just collecting it into one place.

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http://www.finseth.com/hpdata.html

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A .ZIP file with all text contents is available at:

http://www.finseth.com/parts/hpdata.zip

It would be very nice if this collection was both complete and correct. However, such is not the case. So, if you find errors or know the value of a missing or incomplete field, please tell me. Also, if you know any "lore" relating to these products or this field, please tell me as well: I will be happy to include it.

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Craig Finseth
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IMPORTANT

If you like this database, you'll probably love the following books:

Wlodek (W.A.C.) Mier-Jedrzejowicz
A Guide to HP Handheld Calculators and Computers.
July 1995
ISBN 0-95107332-X

M.J.P Staps
Codenames of HP Handheld Calculators and PDAs: facts and speculations
March 1996
ISBN 90-802939-1-1

Copyright

This set of files is Copyright 1991-9,2000-8 by Craig A. Finseth (the copyright is as a compilation: the facts contained within are not, of course, subject to copyright). Permission is granted to anyone to make copies of this set of files, in any medium, provided that:

  • this copyright notice is included, and
  • the recipient of any copy retains the same rights to this material.

What It Is

This set of files is the product of someone who had better things to do with his time but did this anyway. The core -- and bulk -- of this collection is a detailed summary of all Hewlett-Packard products with part numbers less than or equal to 100. Each summary contains the product and code names, date of introduction, data types, register structure, dimensions, power, ports, key arrangements, commands, menus, and other information. While the amount of detail included in here is great, not all possible detail is included: this is not a reference manual for each calculator. On the other hand, if you are familiar with the "HP way," you can probably make good guesses about the omitted details. If you want more detail, check the appropriate manuals.

While the bulk of the data in this collection is gleaned from product manuals, the total is the result of contributions of many, many, many people. Some are credited: others are not. I will say this to make things clear: virtually all of the information in here was gleaned by other people. I am just collecting it into one place.

That said, I would like to extend special thanks to:

  • Robert Bennett
  • Jim Lawson
  • Wlodek Mier-Jedrzejowicz
  • Jake Schwartz
  • Jeremy Smith

It would be very nice if this collection was both complete and correct. However, such is not the case. So, if you find errors or know the value of a missing or incomplete field, please tell me. Also, if you know any "lore" relating to these products or this field, please tell me as well: I will be happy to include it.

Product Number Conventions

  • A suffix of "A" is appended to all product numbers with no official suffix:
    • HP-45 -> HP-45A
    • HP48SX -> HP48SX
  • The "HP" is dropped from all product numbers:
    • HP-45 -> -45A
  • A dash is supplied for all product numbers with a dash and omitted for others:
    • HP48SX -> 48SX
    Around the time the 32SII was being worked on, HP introduced a new internal system of some sort that could not deal with non-alphanumeric characters in part numbers. Hence, all new calculators do not have dashes in their names. The dash does not signify whether the unit is in production.
  • A star ("*") is used in place of a suffix letter to refer to all products in a series:
    • -75*

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