HP Prime

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HP Prime
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HP Prime Graphing Calculator
Type CAS, Graphing, Programmable, Scientific
Manufacturer Hewlett-Packard
Introduced October 2013
Latest firmware 8151 (2015-06-17)
Predecessor HP 39gII (HP 50g[1])
Calculator
Entry mode Textbook / Algebraic / Advanced RPN[2][3]
Display type 16-bit full-color multi-touch TFT LCD[4]
Display size 320×240 pixels (3.5″ / 8.9 cm diagonal),
text 10x33 (lines x characters) + menus + header[4]
CPU
Processor 400 MHz Samsung S3C2416XH-40 (ARM926EJ core)
Programming
Programming language(s) HP PPL
Interfaces
Ports Micro USB-AB connector
Other
Weight 228 g (8.04 oz)
Dimensions 18.23×8.58×1.39 cm (7.13×3.38×0.550 inches)[4]

The HP Prime is a graphing calculator manufactured by Hewlett-Packard (HP). It contains features common in smartphones, with a touchscreen and apps available to put onto it.[5] There are two sides to the calculator, a numeric home screen and a computer algebra system (CAS) homescreen. The calculator can quickly switch between the two, unlike its competitors, which either have a CAS model or a non-CAS model. The CAS is based on the free and open-source Xcas/Giac 1.1.2 engine by Bernard Parisse, who was also the main developer of the CAS system integrated into the HP 49G and successors. The calculator has a 1500 mAh battery, which is expected to last up to 15 hours on a single charge. Prime emulator PC software is available as well.

It has also, for now (2015), taken the title for the world's smallest CAS calculator at 18,23×8,58 cm and is also the thinnest CAS calculator available currently, with a thickness of only 1.39 cm.[4]

Exam Mode

The HP Prime has a novel feature called Exam Mode. This enables various features of the calculator (such as CAS functionality, user-created apps, notes, etc.) to be selectively disabled for a specific time, from 15 minutes to 8 hours. This can be done manually within the calculator's menus, or by using a computer with HP's connectivity software.[6] LEDs on the top of the calculator blink to let the instructor see that the calculator is in this mode. Despite this feature, the Prime is still prohibited in many examinations, such as the US's ACT college-entry test.[7] It is however starting to be accepted in other examinations, like those run by the Dutch CvTE,[8] the Swiss IB,[9] or Alberta (Canada)[10] education authorities.

Programming

The HP Prime's non-CAS home-screen supports textbook, algebraic and 128-level RPN (aka Advanced RPN) entry logic. However, it uses a new operating system unrelated to HP's legacy Saturn and Saturn-emulated systems, which were used on HP's previous RPN/RPL graphing calculators; therefore, it is not compatible with any User RPL or System RPL, or with programming in Saturn or ARMv4T assembly language.

The calculator supports programming in a new, Pascal-like programming language now named HP PPL (for Prime Programming Language, but originally also referred to as HP Basic) that also supports creating apps. This is based on a language introduced on the HP 38G and built in on subsequent models.[11]

Hardware revisions and model variants

The first production model (NW280AA) reports its hardware revision as A. This model does not support wireless connectivity, unit-to-unit USB communication, or data streaming.

The second production model (G8X92AA) reports its hardware revision as C. This model supports features lacking in the first production model, namely wireless connectivity (using the HP Prime Wireless Kit (FOK65AA)), unit-to-unit USB communication (through USB OTG), and data streaming (using the HP StreamSmart 410 (NW278AA) 4-port data streamer).[12] The wireless kit includes a base station connected to a PC and wireless modules to connect to up to 30 HP Prime calculators for use in a classroom.

Firmware versions

Release date Release version Firmware build version Firmware build date CAS version OS version Data version Boot loader version Virtual calculator build version Virtual calculator build date Connectivity kit build version Connectivity kit build date Comment
 ?  ?  ?  ?  ? SDKV0.23, SDKV0.25, SDKV0.26  ? V11  ?  ?  ?  ? Betas
2013-08-08  ? 4980 2013-08-05 1.1.0  ?  ?  ?  ?  ? 4981?  ? Prerelease with usbtool.exe
2013-08-21  ? 5030  ? 1.1.0  ?  ? V13  ?  ?  ?  ? Prerelease
2013-09-27 1.00/1.0? (or 1.01/1.0.1?) 5106 2013-08-13 1.1.0 V0.025.5106 V0.025.5106 V13  ?  ?  ?  ? First public release
 ? 1.00/1.0 (or 1.01/1.0.1?) 5106 2013-08-13 1.1.0 SDKV0.31 SDKV0.30 V13 5106 2013-08-13 5098 2013-08-13
2013-12-03[13] 1.02 5447 2013-11-25 1.1.0-27 SDKV0.32  ?  ? 5447 2013-11-25 5442 2013-11-25
2014-05-27[14] 1.03? 6030 2014-03-31 1.1.0-46 V0.031.6030 V0.031.6030 V13 6031 2014-03-31 6026 2014-03-31 withdrawn on 2014-05-29
2014-05-29[15][16] V1.04 6030 2014-03-31 1.1.0-46 V0.032.6030 V0.032.6030  ? 6031 2014-03-31 6026 2014-03-31 help edition: 2014.03
2014-08-19[17]  ? 6031 2014-07-02 1.1.0-46 V0.032.6030  ?  ? 6031 2014-03-31 6026 2014-03-31 for HP StreamSmart 410
2014-12-02[18]  ? 6940 2014-11-24 1.1.2-11 SDKV0.44_R.521  ?  ? 6940 2014-11-24 6940 2014-11-24 withdrawn 2014-12-05
2014-12-15[19][20]  ? 6975 2014-12-03 1.1.2-11 SDKV0.44_R.521  ?  ? 6975 2014-12-03 6975 2014-12-03 help edition: 2014.06
2015-05-12[21] 1.2[22] 7820 2015-04-27 1.1.2-11 V0.037.526  ?  ? 7820 2015-04-27 7820 2015-04-27
2015-06-23[23] 1.2.1 8151 2015-06-17 1.1.2-11 V0.037.526  ?  ? 8151 2015-06-17 8151 2015-06-17
2016-04-21  ? 10077 2016-04-14 1.1.2-11  ?  ?  ? 10077 2016-04-14 10077 2016-04-14

HP Prime Graphing Calculator app for Android:

Emulator release date Emulator release version Firmware build version Firmware build date CAS version Comment
2015-03-23? 1.0.7  ? 2015-03-10 1.1.2-11 help edition: 2015.06
2015-04-01? 1.0.8  ? 2015-03-27?  ?
2015-07-06? 1.0.9  ? 2015-04-20 1.1.2-11
2015-10-23 1.1.5  ?  ?  ?
2015-10-27 1.1.7 8151 2015-07-28 1.1.2-11

HP Prime Graphing Calculator app for iOS:

Emulator release date Emulator release version Firmware build version Firmware build date CAS version Comment
2015-12-16?[24] 1.0? 9069 2015-11-02 1.1.2-11

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See also

References

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  13. http://www.educalc.net/2336459.page
  14. http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-1424.html
  15. http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-1463.html
  16. http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-1424.html
  17. http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-1996.html
  18. http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-2536.html
  19. http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-2536.html
  20. http://www.educalc.net/2336510.page
  21. http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-3823.html
  22. http://hp-prime.de/files/composite_file/file/169-hp-prime-support-notice-2015-04-27.pdf
  23. http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-4209-post-37852.html
  24. http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-5346.html

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