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From: Bob Wang on 11 Nov 2006 14:43 This is sort of a roundabout way to learn RPN, but you can download Lars Frederiksen's RPN program and documentation, install it on your TI-89, and work through the examples: http://www.paxm.org/symbulator/download/rpn.html Bob >>> "dtf" <dtfoster(a)dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote in message news:lvual2drdobve3dnrglur7m6atflvsi3le(a)4ax.com... I have been using a TI-89, but recently bought a HP-50. Been trying to learn RPN from the manual, but slow going. Something to do with age I guess. I tend to learn more with more than one source to read from. Are there some reference articles or other books that show RPN in a different light than the manual? Thanks for your time and efforts. Don
From: Veli-Pekka Nousiainen on 12 Nov 2006 04:35 Bob Wang wrote: > This is sort of a roundabout way to learn RPN, but you can download > Lars Frederiksen's RPN program and documentation, install it on your > TI-89, and work through the examples: > > http://www.paxm.org/symbulator/download/rpn.html A real HP modern RPL calculator works differently but yeah - this way even a TI-Borg might turn back to Human Race....
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