Hi! I'm new to develop program for calculators, (but not new to development otherwise). I was join this group becurse i am planning to by a HP50 i rely misses...
save this as a program and good luck with learning the hp50g <-> l w h <l w h ** 'vol' STO > please note 3 local variables that die automatically and one...
Anders Ed Von Essen here. Go to this site. It will help you get a lot out of the 50G. http://www.thiel.edu/mathproject/Itphpc/Default.htm Regards Ed ...
It took me a bit of digging to find this little trick: (Alpha) (Alpha) (V) (E) (R) (S) (I) (O) (N) (Enter) Enter that in with no spaces and the rom version...
Another jewel for which I had to scavenge: http://hpconnect.sourceforge.net/ HPConnect is a Mac OS X application that enables Mac users similar to the way the...
i saw it at the local fry's electronics. i had previously read some preliminary reviews on the hpcalc forum. this was the model with the extra keypad although...
... I haven't tried it. I did read TI's web literature on it. You're right, the CAS version of the TI-Nspire can not use the alternate keyboard -- the...
New to my HP50G and the forum. Simple question. Is there a way to get a comma as a thousands separator in the display so that long numbers become easier to...
I've noticed that problem too but the separation only happens when you set the FIX(ed) mode to any decimal point. - original message - Subject: [50g] Thousands...
Thanks. That helps. I hadn't even found that one yet. It would be nice if it could be shown in 'std' mode also. I also like to get the commas while I'm...
Are you sure it wasn't the aprox thing that TW told you? That's very weird, I never had that problem when I used those programs for Control systems! But my...
Back in the old days(early 90's) at San Diego State University I used an HP27S to get awesome grades in all of my statistics and business classes. I and a few...
There are different ways to do your quadratic problem. A quick & dirty way is to use the DEF command. enter 'PLUS(A,B,C)=(-B+(B^2-4*A*C)^.5)/2*A' press the DEF...
... equation and press [WHITE SHIFT][7] or the S.SLV key, then press SOLVEVX (second soft key from the right) and voila! both roots are on level 1 (assuming...
I posted this in Comp.sys.hp48, but I figured I'd post it here too. I'm kind of newbie to the 50g (and hp calculators in general, for that matter), but am kind...
Thanks Don & Mike, I am starting to miss my HP27s less and less. Though, I'm not sure about RPN yet. I keep goofing up the input! Anyway, your help and ...
Jose here's a link that can help. http://www.thiel.edu/mathproject/Itphpc/default.htm Stay with the RPN. It becomes second nature soon. Cheers Ed Von...
For quadratic equations, I use the polynomial solver. right arrow NUM.SLV 3 (from menu) or press the tab for poly, depending on flag 117. Â - hit mode, flags,...
I just ... In days gone by, TI never could compete in the engineering market (because engineers loved RPN) and turned to the education market instead....
i've used prog calcs since the hp55 and the ti57/59 and i find the hp50 an absolute nightmare to use--only an engineer would need it enough to put up having to...
... Why does "made in Singapore" distress you? HP calculators have been manufactured in Singapore in addition to other places for more than the past 30 years....
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 8:21 AM, Cary Enoch R... aka Enoch's Vision, Inc. < ... i guess you have to be of the age when 'made in america' meant something ...
I suppose free trade and open markets have meaning only when it is advantageous to America. Mr Teague, wake up to the new flat world! I find the 50g made in...
guys i've been reading all correspondence with joy and benefiting a lot... having read the recent ones on ergonomics, connectivity of the machine don't you...
you raise a great point faith. one has only to look at the monstrosity that is the new ti nspire keyboard to see the main problem--the input method. you can...
Hi everyone, I always liked the latest. I have both the TI NSpire and the HP50G. I suggest that you buy a TI NSpire before you knock it. Do yourself a favor if...