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trønderen11-Dec-22 9:14
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I suspect that HP41C was created to alleviate a problem discussed in an article in 'Journal of Irreproducible Results' (JIR) around 1978-79:

The recent popularity of electronic calculators may lead to a shortage of numbers. As everyone knows, when your calculator displays a number, and you turn off the calculator, that number is gone forever, and can never be recovered. That number is lost.

The problem is not as significant for real numbers, as the set of reals are of infinite size, even for a short value range. For integers, the problem is much greater: The number of integers lost this way could mean that we in not too long will be out of numbers e.g. for paginating book, identifying building floors and several other essential applications of integers. We should immediately establish an international program for saving the integers, and establish a register of not yet lost numbers, where those with real, justified needs can apply for still available numbers or number ranges. Until this Save the Integers program is established, owners of electronic calculators are urged to keep them permanently turned on, so that no number is accidentally lost.

The good thing with the HP41C was that no number was lost when you turned it off Smile | :)

The article was published in the pre-web age; JIR was a printed journal only. Our University Library subscribed to it, but I doubt that they'd be able to dig up 40+ year old issues from their archives. I sure would like to read that article again, but have not yet succeeded in finding JIR archived on the internet. If anyone has seen it, please give me a hint! (A.k.a URL)
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