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stlee42 | 2 years ago
as posted below:
For anyone that wants a physical version, SwissMicros makes a calculator based off of Free42: https://www.swissmicros.com/product/dm42
That website mentions that they use decimal floating point. Since free42 is licensed under gpl3, they have released the source.
https://github.com/swissmicros/DM42PGM/tree/master/lib
https://github.com/swissmicros/free42/tree/master/inteldecim...
They use Intel's library for decimal floating point: https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-decimal-floa...
It's still not the real HP-42S with its quirks, but it's nice to have decimal floating point operations.
ilyt|2 years ago
Weird obscure fact: The printer head for HP calculator printer was still available as new parts as late as 2019, coz it was used in variety of devices, I bought cheap non-working one and just replaced the head