A649 === Subject: Re: Newbi Question I settle for some earthly help Reverse Polish Notation === Subject: Re: Newbi Question On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 03:48:01 -0600, VPN: (re why not use a 39G[+]) What's wrong with Forward Finnish Notation? === Subject: Re: Newbi Question It's Finished BTW: Finland = end-land, the most northen known place (in those olden golden days) or fine land? === Subject: Re: Full-screen CHOOSE for any calculator John H Meyers ha scritto: Not exactly: didn't you forget HP48SX? ;) BTW are there libraries for this model that implement CHOOSE, INFORM and MSGBOX? === Subject: Re: Full-screen CHOOSE for any calculator No, HP48S[X] does not contain the internal library necessary for support of a 99-byte full-screen CHOOSE program :( You may notice that these 48 and 49 series CHOOSF programs are actually identical (on source level), except that various internal library function numbers changed between these series, just as did various ROM addresses. If so, they might be somewhat larger than 99 bytes :) I found no results here: http://www.hpcalc.org/search.php?query=msgbox&hp48=1 I still have an HP48G [32K], and I also like to have some \\library-free\\ software in HOME, so that a restored HOME backup takes care of everything I use. One could, of course, make a library out of this 99-byte program, but it hardly seems worth doing -- just adds more maintenance (including calc backup/restore and new calc setup), and any library would have some added overhead (structure info and a config program, === Subject: Re: Full-screen CHOOSE for any calculator X Sure! I want the 39-series two level CHOOSE === Subject: Re: Full-screen CHOOSE for any calculator On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 02:48:18 -0600, VPN spaketh: You can nest one CHOOSE after another (for as many levels as you want, not just two). Or wait for Raymond to post one for 48/49. Or find Ted W. Beers and ask him to do it :) === Subject: Re: Full-screen CHOOSE for any calculator ok, but they don't show on the screen I'll wait 4 Rainman... Mike...er..John === Subject: Re: AKS Primality Test I found some C++ sources (http://perso.wanadoo.fr/yves.gallot/src/), which could probably be converted to C, but honestly, even on a P4, it's slow as molasses. I don't want to think how slow it would be on the 49G+. === Subject: Re: AKS Primality Test which as At least you can determine how slow it is! Arnaud === Subject: Re: HP33 Complex simultaneous Equation solver? No doubt about it the HP33 sucks compared to the HP15C et al---but NCEES says this is the ONLY programmable calculator allowed on PE exams. Bo === Subject: Re: HP33 Complex simultaneous Equation solver? I figured as much---but, would it be possible to just have a complex 3x3 matrix determinant? ie, the \ \\ user do Cramer's rule by running the determinant program multiple times? Granted not the best thing--but the determinant is the bulk of the calculation. If you know where I can find a complex determinant routine--I'd be \\ grateful. Bo === Subject: Re: Oxyride AAA's are rechargeable! That sounds great Joe, I think my Radio Shack 14 hour charger will do the trick ;-)! It sounds even better for my DSLR cameras! Scott === Subject: Re: 49g+ specify points on graph You can do it on the 39g/40g/39g+/40g+ Select the Goto option JY === Subject: Re: A better HP49g+ No offense, but I'll believe this when I see it really. JY === Subject: Re: A better HP49g+ Kind of like Qonos, huh? ;) === Subject: Re: A better HP49g+ manjo === Subject: Re: A better HP49g+ Do we get to chisel off the hp logo!!!? === Subject: Re: Help in ASM 49G 'TEST' STO TEST JY