HP-20S

HP 20S

The HP-20S (F1890A) is an algebraic programmable, member of Pioneer series of HP calculators produced from 1988 to 2003. It is similar to HP-21S. It has ninety-nine steps of fully merged program and ten memory registers.

Libraries

There are six libraries in the ROM, which could be loaded to RAM and used and edited as user programs.

Design peculiarities

The HP-20S is not a clean design. It shares the quirks with its close relative, HP-21S. Some of them are:

RCL 6
+
RCL 7
x<=y?
GTO A
the display shows the "pend" indicator, since calculator sees a pending addition operator. After the program stops, the user can press "=" sign and get the result of pending operation. If the user uses INPUT instead of arithmetic operation, the calculator will display the ":" indicator. In order to hide this effect, the user should place "C" clear command somewhere before program end.

Nevertheless, HP-20S is a functional and fast calculator, with very good LCD, keyboard, look, and feel. It uses the normal infix notation rather than RPN, which most HP scientific calculators use.

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