hi. I didn't realize how useful handspring visor is until I got one. This thing has a pretty good calculator (logic, etc) and the ability to enter pic code! It also shows pdf files (read data sheets) and about the size of a calculator. Being cheap, I got a refurb one for $100. Now I can also read and respond to piclist e mails on the bus without taking the HUGE laptop! myke predko wrote on 10/22/01 6:29 am: >Hi Folks, > >This will probably be of >interest to many of you: > >I've discovered a couple of >very inexpensive calculators >that Hex, Binary, Decimal >and Octal capabilities. Both >are $8.00 Canadian, and >provide many (if not more) >functions of much more >expensive programmer's >calculators: > -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics