- Source: HP-18C
The HP-18C is a Hewlett-Packard business calculator which was quickly followed by the very similar but greatly improved HP-19B. The HP-18C is HP's first RPL-based calculator internally, even though this was not visible on user-level in this non user-programmable model. The user has a solver (another HP first) available, but only had about 1.5 KB of continuous memory available to store equations.
The calculator has many functions buried in a menu structure. The clamshell design is fairly robust, but the battery door is the shortcoming of this whole line; 18C, 19B, and 28C/S models.
The HP-18C was introduced in June 1986.
See also
HP calculators
List of Hewlett-Packard products: Pocket calculators
References
Further reading
Wickes, William C. (January–February 1987). "The HP-28C: An Insider's Perspective". HPX Exchange. 1 (1). Archived from the original on 2023-10-06.
External links
HP-18C on MyCalcDB (database about 1970s and 1980s pocket calculators)
HP-18C at HP's Virtual Museum
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