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From: sNNooPY on 6 Sep 2006 14:14 is there any good Bode Plot program for HP 49g+?
From: Heiko Arnemann on 6 Sep 2006 14:41 "sNNooPY" <MAKNISVEsnnoopySTOJE(a)NAPISANOcrunatus.netVELIKIMSLOVOM> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:15vxy7m0rtmmk$.1qkugbxlg9uvl.dlg(a)40tude.net... > is there any good Bode Plot program for HP 49g+? http://www.hpcalc.org/hp49/math/misc/boderv8x1.zip is working on HP 49G with ROM 2.09 it requires the "get it": http://www.hpcalc.org/hp49/math/symbolic/neopv8x1.zip The author may need some support in getting the documentation for Bode-Routh 8.1 up to date. You may help him? Best regards Heiko
From: sNNooPY on 7 Sep 2006 13:30 On Wed, 6 Sep 2006 20:41:58 +0200, Heiko Arnemann wrote: > http://www.hpcalc.org/hp49/math/misc/boderv8x1.zip > is working on HP 49G with ROM 2.09 > > it requires the "get it": > http://www.hpcalc.org/hp49/math/symbolic/neopv8x1.zip Installation went fine, but I have a problem. There's no picture. when I enter the data and say I want a BodePlot, when I click Draw, the grid appears but there's no function drawn, just the crosshair. help!
From: sNNooPY on 7 Sep 2006 16:27 On Wed, 6 Sep 2006 20:41:58 +0200, Heiko Arnemann wrote: > http://www.hpcalc.org/hp49/math/misc/boderv8x1.zip > is working on HP 49G with ROM 2.09 > > it requires the "get it": > http://www.hpcalc.org/hp49/math/symbolic/neopv8x1.zip Installation went fine, but I have a problem. There's no picture. when I enter the data and say I want a BodePlot, when I click Draw, the grid appears but there's no function drawn, just the crosshair. help!
From: John H Meyers on 7 Sep 2006 16:39
On Thu, 07 Sep 2006 12:30:02 -0500: > Installation went fine, but I have a problem. There's no picture. > when I enter the data and say I want a BodePlot, when I click Draw, > the grid appears but there's no function drawn, just the crosshair. This is of course "off-topic," but you've reminded me of my college Astronomy professor, who applied for and was granted observation time on a very fine, large telescope, for his project to analyze the spectrum of a particular star. After he had looked up the data and entered the star's precise coordinates, the automated mechanism went to work and finally stopped, but when he looked through the "finder" scope... alas, no star in sight! After a slight panic about losing his precious scheduled observatory time to have to go searching for his star, he realized exactly where to go to find it -- that's right, the perfectly located and perfectly focused star had disappeared right under the center of the crosshairs :) I hope you (and everyone) all find your star too. [r->] [OFF] |