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What is the difference between the hp 39g, hp 40g, hp 39g+ and the hp 39gs & hp 40gs There were two competing sets of requirements at the time that a previous model, the hp 39g, was designed as an upgrade from the original hp 38g. The European market wanted a calculator which had a CAS system but they were highly distrustful of the infra-red communication which was standard on the hp 38g, feeling that it might allow cheating in examinations. The US and Australian markets, on the other hand, wanted the infra­ red communications but their educational systems were not yet prepared to allow the power of a CAS into their classrooms, feeling that it did too much of the students' work. The solution adopted then was to use the same chip for two 'sister' calculators, the hp 39g and the hp 40g. These two models had, respectively, infra-red but no CAS and CAS but no infra-red. They were otherwise identical except for the label below the screen. The calculator's chip was able to detect which model it was in and activate or de-activate the CAS accordingly. Unfortunately a hacker found a way to write a program that would fool the hp 39g into thinking that it was an hp 40g and thus activate the CAS. This caused immense problems in educational markets that required that calculators must not have a CAS and consequently the hp 39g+ was released in 2004. It was an upgraded model of the hp 39g, the differences being vastly greater speed, a new Finance aplet and, most importantly, a chip from which the CAS had been totally removed. In 2006 the new models, the hp 39gs & hp 40gs were released. These were aimed at the same educational markets as the hp 39g & hp 40g respectively. Again, the hp 39gs has no remnant of the CAS which can be activated. It also had two new aplets, the Triangle Solver and the Linear Solver aplets. If you own an hp 39gs and you are wondering if you can fool it into believing that it is an hp 40gs and thereby activate the CAS, then please don't try it. If you disable the infra-red by, for example, cutting the internal wires then you won't have an hp 40gs - you will simply have a crippled hp 39gs. Nor is it possible to activate the CAS by means of a special program since it simply does not exist on the chip to be activated. It is also not possible to download the hp 40gs operating system into the flash ROM on the hp 39gs because the extra space required by the CAS means that it physically won't fit into the smaller memory ROM installed on the hp 39gs. Essentially: Forget it! 326

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What is the difference between the hp 39g, hp 40g, hp 39g+ and the hp 39gs & hp 40gs
There were two competing sets of requirements at the time that a previous model, the hp 39g, was designed
as an upgrade from the original hp 38g.
The European market wanted a calculator which had a CAS system
but they were highly distrustful of the infra-red communication which was standard on the hp 38g, feeling that
it might allow cheating in examinations.
The US and Australian markets, on the other hand, wanted the infra
-
red communications but their educational systems were not yet prepared to allow the power of a CAS into
their classrooms, feeling that it did too much of the students’ work.
The solution adopted then was to use the same chip for two ‘sister’ calculators, the hp 39g and the hp 40g.
These two models had, respectively, infra-red but no CAS and CAS but no infra-red. They were otherwise
identical except for the label below the screen. The calculator’s chip was able to detect which model it was in
and activate or de-activate the CAS accordingly.
Unfortunately a hacker found a way to write a program that
would fool the hp 39g into thinking that it was an hp 40g and thus activate the CAS.
This caused immense
problems in educational markets that required that calculators must not have a CAS and consequently the
hp 39g+ was released in 2004.
It was an upgraded model of the hp 39g, the differences being vastly
greater speed, a new Finance aplet and, most importantly, a chip from which the CAS had been totally
removed.
In 2006 the new models, the hp 39gs & hp 40gs were released.
These were aimed at the same educational
markets as the hp 39g & hp 40g respectively.
Again, the hp 39gs has no remnant of the CAS which can be
activated.
It also had two new aplets, the Triangle Solver and the Linear Solver aplets.
If you own an hp 39gs and you are wondering if you can fool it into believing that it is an hp 40gs and
thereby activate the CAS, then please don’t try it. If you disable the infra-red by, for example, cutting the
internal wires then you won’t have an hp 40gs - you will simply have a crippled hp 39gs. Nor is it possible to
activate the CAS by means of a special program since it simply does not exist on the chip to be activated.
It is also not possible to download the hp 40gs operating system into the flash ROM on the hp 39gs because
the extra space required by the CAS means that it physically won’t fit into the smaller memory ROM installed
on the hp 39gs.
Essentially: Forget it!
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