11 Replies to “Old School HP Calcs on iPhone”

  1. I got a 15C emulator from the App Store after reading about it in one of the comments on your earlier post about your Most Used iPhone Apps. The $20 price seemed absurd, but I had to have it because RPN (“reverse Polish”) is my native tongue.

  2. There are days when I miss my trusty 41C. Now that was an awesome calculator. Unfortunately, it was done in by leaky battery goo (my own fault).

  3. I sold my HP 16 programmer’s calc, and am probably going to sell my HP41C since carrying more than one gadget around just does not work.
    So, in the iPhone, I have:
    PRG-16C, $19.99 by Thomas Fors, who also covered the 11C, 12C, AND 15C
    i41CX+, $14.99 by AL Software, an amazingly complete emulation.
    Neither are free, but both are well worth the money, and I have no regrets.
    And on my Mac I have (Google these as typed here):
    nonpareil-16C (free)
    X-41 (free) by Greg Ewing
    There are of course many others. All the above are based on microcode emulation of the chips used, and are running the actual ROMs from the real calculators. This is legally possible because HP did not include copyright statements in the ROMs, and they were issued before the copyright law was changed to cover that in the mid-80’s. HP have been quite gracious about it, and have IIRC even contributed to the emulation projects for these older machines.

  4. I take back my comment on HP’s graciousness. May have been there once, but no longer. Apparently they have ordered nonpareil to cease distributing their free versions. Although these are still avaliable elsewhere on the Web – just Google “nonpareil-16C”

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