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OT - Programmable Scientific Calculator
Anybody know of a good one that can be downloaded?
One might hope for one with memory that keeps and is programmable as well. There should be many that run on PCs .... but probably many bad ones & a great many hits for any searches ... Thanks -- Cliff |
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you can download one fro the pocket PC. See:
microsoft.handango.com Michelle Cliff wrote: Anybody know of a good one that can be downloaded? One might hope for one with memory that keeps and is programmable as well. There should be many that run on PCs .... but probably many bad ones & a great many hits for any searches ... Thanks |
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"Cliff" wrote in message
... Anybody know of a good one that can be downloaded? One might hope for one with memory that keeps and is programmable as well. There should be many that run on PCs .... but probably many bad ones & a great many hits for any searches ... I use something called RPN on my Palm PDA: http://www.nthlab.com/software/rpn/ It's quite cheap and works very well. Leon |
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On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 07:45:53 -0500, Cliff wrote:
Anybody know of a good one that can be downloaded? One might hope for one with memory that keeps and is programmable as well. There should be many that run on PCs .... but probably many bad ones & a great many hits for any searches ... There are a number of RPN scientific calculators for windows, try a google for "rpn windows". -- The instructions said to use Windows 98 or better, so I installed RedHat. |
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"Cliff" wrote in message ... Anybody know of a good one that can be downloaded? One might hope for one with memory that keeps and is programmable as well. There should be many that run on PCs .... but probably many bad ones & a great many hits for any searches ... Thanks -- Cliff When I was learning how to code perl there was a programming example on a web page that was a hewlet packerd RPN clone. It used a web page for the display interface, and it worked perfect. Try to find that by searching google??? |
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"vinny" wrote in message
... "Cliff" wrote in message ... Anybody know of a good one that can be downloaded? One might hope for one with memory that keeps and is programmable as well. There should be many that run on PCs .... but probably many bad ones & a great many hits for any searches ... Thanks -- Cliff When I was learning how to code perl there was a programming example on a web page that was a hewlet packerd RPN clone. It used a web page for the display interface, and it worked perfect. Try to find that by searching google??? Here's one in JavaScript that I've used a few times: http://www.mac-net.com/host/pages/hp35/calc.html Here's a description of it: http://www.educalc.net/328082.page Ed Huntress (who's lived on an exclusive RPN diet for 25 years) |
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