From: TranslucentAmoebae on 2 Aug 2010 15:09 And Start putting RPL Graphic Calculation software into Aps for Substantially superiour phones, pads, PDAs ( if they're still called that ) and such...
From: Joel Koltner on 2 Aug 2010 15:36 "TranslucentAmoebae" <transamoebae(a)seanet.com> wrote in message news:ecc12d5c-ae69-4908-ae06-377e6617ec8d(a)p11g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > And Start putting RPL Graphic Calculation software into Aps for > Substantially superiour phones, pads, PDAs ( if they're still called > that ) > and such... How many people do you know who'd be willing to pay, say, $49 for an iPhone app that implemented a really nice, programmable RPN calculator, though? Note that few if any students would, as no one's going to let them use an iPhone while taking an exam...
From: datajerk on 2 Aug 2010 20:13 On Aug 2, 1:09 pm, TranslucentAmoebae <transamoe...(a)seanet.com> wrote: > And Start putting RPL Graphic Calculation software into Aps for > Substantially superiour phones, pads, PDAs ( if they're still called > that ) > and such... Stop? I'm still waiting for them to start (again :-). Jest aside, having good calculator apps for computers, tablets, phones, etc... would be nice. However, not at the expense of the "real" thing since they are used for testing and fun (my case). BTW, emu48 is available for many popular devices (WinMo, iPhone, iPad, Palm, Android). I use m48+ on my iPhone and iPad for my portable RPL needs. I jump between emulated 48GX+MK and 49G.
From: Jim Horn on 5 Aug 2010 20:04 Indeed - the day I received my Android phone (HTC Aria - it's terrific!) I had Emu48 running on it just fine from the app store. No muss, no fuss, no chocolate mess. My Palm Tunsgen E2 has now been retired... And my HP 50g still gets plenty of use (thanks, Joe!!).
From: TranslucentAmoebae on 9 Aug 2010 14:40 On Aug 5, 5:04 pm, Jim Horn <jamesludwigh...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Indeed - the day I received my Android phone (HTC Aria - it's > terrific!) I had Emu48 running on it just fine from the app store. No > muss, no fuss, no chocolate mess. My Palm Tunsgen E2 has now been > retired... And my HP 50g still gets plenty of use (thanks, Joe!!). Can you move data that these emulators create to a computer...?
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