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Hexadecimal -> Octal -> Decimal ... anyone ??
Ran across my OLD TI-Progammer calculator the other day.
Bought in 1978 while working as a Systems Engineer for EDS (Electronic Data Systems). Great for converting to base-10 / base-8 / base-16 numbering systems and other operations. Per TI advertising, "a calculator that is of very little use for 99.9994% of the population". IIRC I paid $40+ for it back in the day. A lot of money then for a calculator. Installed a fresh 9V battery and it fired right up... then just turned if off ! I am no longer part of that .0006% of the population it seems. Also found a couple of TI-30 calculators in the box. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1645988115.jpg |
Hexadecimal caused me to question my reason for existing. |I'd stare at a core dump like Bambi in headlights. Once I got into the groove I was good but man what an alternate universe that was. I never did finish that graduate program.
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LOL ... who needs a calculator ....
A + B = 15 :D I was given a SOLAR powered hex calculator/converter at an IBM Op Sys class in the mid-80s ... it was a bit helpful too ;) I smelled like a dump for years too! |
and the first thing we all did with these new fangled calculating devices was spell words upside down on the display.
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I've always got a calculator by my computer for informal math: simple hex<->decimal<->binary conversions, division, etc.
For anything more 'real' I use excel and then mathematica/matlab. Had a few hp calcs die and was surprised there was nothing good any more. Took my son's hp50 but I don't like the key layout. Came across the wp34s project and built 10 of them, gave a bunch away to friends. WP34S is a pretty kickass item: http://h20331.www2.hp.com/hpsub/downloads/S05%20The%20WP34S%20Evolves%20V3.pdf |
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Octal we never used though. |
https://www.swissmicros.com/products
These seem ok... You can also get FREE42 for your smartphone. My dad had an old TI similar to that. |
I've got RPN calc apps on my PC (Apple and MS before that) and phone.
I'm all about the RPN. I wrote a research paper on number systems in the 7th grade. Binary conversions are super easy, I do those in my head. Hex is a little more difficult. I used to be able to do those in my head too, but haven't needed to in so long, I'd probably use a website or app (if my RPN calc app won't do it). I've never needed to work with base4 or base8 for any reason. |
Still use and teach octal every term for doing Linux file permissions.
Decimal to binary is still taught in our Networking classes - can't subnet without it! I cover hex stuff when I have to substitute teach one of the web front end classes (color selection). |
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OMG. I was separating the bits trying to figure why it didn’t work.
I was trying to fit this: 0101 0011 0001 1000 0000 0000 1000 Into this: 10100010010010101111000 I need a life. And perhaps just one more glass of bourbon... |
I've got one of those calculators too. Not that I'd know how to use it these days.
Anything slightly complicated I just do it in Excel. Easier to get your logic right I feel. |
Our PR1ME 300 used octal. I didn't learn hex until we bought an early Apple ][
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If 710 Arabs fight 773 Israelites for 45 days who win? 71077345 flip it over, SHELLOIL
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Thought I was deciphering some kind of secret code... Turns out it's boobies... :rolleyes: |
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I can't find my slide rule.
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