Here is a very nice Windows-based HEX calculator that I use:  HEXelon MAX, 
version 6.07.

http://www.hexelon.com

Yes, I also have a HP-16C.... and a classic TI Programmer - both of which I 
bought new - and they still work.  I wish HP would release an updated HP-16C.  
It's the king of the heap, but so many people take issue with RPN - an 
'anniversary edition'.

Check out "An Easy Course in Using The HP-16C", by Edward M. Keefe, 1987, ISBN 
0-931011-16-7, Grapevine Publications, Inc. Corvallis, OR.  I still have issue 
#67 of the EduCALC HP Magazine (1995).

Bill Smith, M.A. Ed C/I
Principal Software Engineer
z/OS, z/VM, z/Linux 

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