That is really excellent work!  HP calculator functionality is the way to
go.
Tom

On Mon, Mar 17, 2025 at 6:09 AM newxito <[email protected]> wrote:

> It still has the same number of nixies as the non-RPN version but an
> additional horizontal neon for the exponent sign. By keeping the 14 nixies,
> it was possible to maintain all the clock modes and implement a dynamic
> exponent range. The keyboard has now 5 additional keys and the
> functionality was extended from 15 to 33 operations.
>
> Switching to arbitrary-precision arithmetic was a failure. It worked but
> was too slow for a few special cases of pow and non-integer factorials
> (gamma approximation). I will give it another try, but for now I’m back to
> 64-bit floating-point.
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