For me this is reproducible every time I have tried.  It is a bit 
annoying.  It is like the calculator removes the trailing 0's in hex mode..

Using the scientific calculator mode, I entered 512000 in decimal, then 
switched the result to Hex. I got 7D, instead of the correct result 
7D000.  Interesting, if I enter 512001, then it shows 7D001 as the result.

I can try it on another system to see if I get the same problem there.

Perhaps there is something wrong with my version, and I should try to 
reinstall..

Aanjhan Ranganathan wrote:
> Thanks for helping us make Ubuntu better. I tried reproducing this issue
> but never really got the result you have mentioned. Its always been the
> correct one. Tried meddling around with Fix, Eng and Sci modes also to
> see whether there is any difference. Is it always reproducible at your
> end? Were you doing some other calculations? Having tried for around 15
> minutes to reproduce the issue with different combinations, I think we
> need further info until this bug can be comfirmed and fixed.
>
> ** Changed in: gcalctool (Ubuntu)
>        Status: New => Incomplete
>
>

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512000 in Decimal, convert to hex is wrong
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/254740
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