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R0… R9/ CF0… CF9, R.0… R.9/ CF10… CF19) + 5 ( n, i, PV, PMT, FV/ CF20) + 5 ( X, Y, Z, T, LAST X) [3]
The HP12c Platinum is similar in appearance and functionality to the 12C, and is designed to mimic the 12C whilst extending its capabilities in various aspects. The calculator was introduced in 2003, is visibly distinguished by its silver-colored upper half as opposed to the gold-colored plate on the original 12c. There are six variants of the HP12c Platinum (including two special issues). Based on Atmel Management decision, Atmel is retracting the release or EOL RE133101" (PDF). Media.digikey.com . Retrieved 2017-12-10. The HP-12C is one of only four calculators permissible in the Chartered Financial Analyst exams, the others being its sister, the HP12c Platinum, and the Texas Instruments BA II Plus and BA II Plus Professional.The HP-16C is a computer programmer's calculator, designed to assist in debugging. It can display numbers in hexadecimal, decimal, octal and binary, and convert numbers from one base to another. A number of specialized functions are provided to assist the programmer, including left- and right-shifting, masking, and bitwise logical operations. HP has (as of 2015) never made another programmer's calculator, but has incorporated the 16C's functions in later calculator models. HP 12C Platinum Financial Calculator(F2231AA)| HP® United States". Archived from the original on 2018-12-22.
original 12c Platinum model: 7…20 ( R0… R9/ CF0… CF9, R.0… R.9/ CF10… CF19) + 5 ( n, i, PV, PMT, FV) + 11 ( CF20, CF21… CF30) + 5 ( X, Y, Z, T, LAST X); [17]HP-12C Gold 2007: Affectionate treatment didn't prevent failure". Hpmuseum.org . Retrieved 2017-12-10. The HP Voyager series calculator are keystroke programmable, meaning that it can remember and later execute sequences of keystrokes to solve particular problems of interest to the user. These keystroke programs, in addition to performing any operation normally available on the keyboard, can also make use of conditional and unconditional branching and looping instructions, allowing programs to perform repetitive operations and make decisions. Based on the same processor, a limited HP12c 30th Anniversary Edition (NW258AA) was introduced in 2011. [14] Only 40,000 of this model were made. In 2012, SwissMicros (aka RPN-Calc) introduced a miniature clone named DM-12CC approximating the size of an ID-1 credit card (88mm× 59mm× 7mm). It closely emulates the functionality of the original HP-12C by running the original ROM image in an emulator on an ARM Cortex-M0-based NXP LPC1114 processor. Newer DM12 models since 2013 feature a better keyboard and more RAM ( LPC1115). A DM12 Silver Edition in a titanium case is available as well. [26]