![]() ![]() Sure, I have great emulation on my phone and I use that too, but the PX-41C kit looked fun, and with all through-hole parts it would be a quick build. It has enough wear from the daily use it received 40 years ago. It is still a workhorse but at 43 years old or so, I don’t like to leave it hanging around or near anything that might damage it. I still have my original HP-41C from 1979 (a very low serial number). The HP-41C is a somewhat legendary reverse-polish notation calculator. The most recent case of that was the PX-41C, a replica of the classic HP-41C. But once in a while, something strikes my fancy and I’ll either raid the junk box or buy the kit. I don’t have a lot of time and I’m usually too busy building my own stuff. ![]() I write about a lot of projects for Hackaday, but there are very few I read about and then go actually build a copy of it.
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