In response to message #4 by Bill (Smithville, NJ) If you lose a 32S II or other old machines, you will just be sorryīut you will have had the fun of using it until you lost it. Message #4 Posted by Bill (Smithville, NJ) on, 10:46 a.m., Suggestion: if price is not too high, just buy it. only because they are available now and you can buy a replacement if needed if you lose a 32S II or other old machines, you will just be sorry. If you plan for everyday use, the 33S or 35S may be better. Rodríguez (Argentina) on, 7:01 a.m.,Ī 42S is far more capable, but the 32S II is a nice machine to have. How much should one be willing to cough up for a good specimen? How much does it have in common with the 42s programming ![]() Please search this forum for a lot of information about the 35S. And there is a 35S readily available being - well - a 32SII in todays quality for a reasonable price. Please compare the features of the 32S - it's the 32SII without fractions. In response to message #1 by Marnus Malan (RSA)ĭepends on what you need. Message #2 Posted by Walter B on, 6:28 a.m., Hello! Does anybody have first hand experience of this calculator? Is it worth aquiring for day to day use, how much does it have in common with the 42s programming and how much should one be willing to cough up for a good specimen? ![]() Message #1 Posted by Marnus Malan (RSA) on, 4:47 a.m.
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