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Programming a Calculator

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Hello all,

This really doesn't fit here nor anywhere else for that matter.
I have a question that i desperately need a solution for.

I have written a program for the HP35s Scientific Calculator.
Thus far I have had to keystroke program the calculator as
it was built specifically for the purpose of not being able to
connect to the outside world and have a program put on to it.

The question really isn't is there a way to break the case and
hook in some alligator clips and feed a program onto it, but how
do i go about doing that?
Or an even easier way to do so.

payment can definitely be arranged if i can be shown how to do this properly.

Contact me here on the forum: or:
email me at southgeorgiacomputers@gmail.com
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Re: Programming a Calculator

I don't think anybody has done that.
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Re: Programming a Calculator

Update:

it has an EEPROM chip
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Re: Programming a Calculator

This has some interesting possibilities
http://clusty.com/search?query=HP35s...Mozilla-search

In particular, www.hpmuseum.org seems like a good place to look around.
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