From: Andreas Möller on 13 Apr 2010 02:24 Hi Bernd, did you get my email ? Regards, Andreas http://www.software49g.gmxhome.de On 11 Apr., 11:21, bernd <bgrubert-Remove...(a)uni-bremen.de> wrote: > Hi Andreas, > > I would propose a consistency checker for databases for the > Treebrowser. I like to use the treebrowser, because it's fast and > comfortable to use. The only thing is that editing the database manually > is very prone to errors and in the end I end up with inconsistent > database. > > I know there is a tool for building a database, but since I have to use > an existing database for the EQL+, I have to convert it by hand. > > Best regards > Bernd > > (Please remove "-removeMe-" when replying directly.)
From: Bart on 13 Apr 2010 06:18 @Andreas, > @ supergems > What do you think about how many copies of a program like this could > be sold for $ 20 ? > I was thinking around $50 considering the fewer no. of HP users compared to TI users. >> Another useful program especially when free, less challenging ;) , is >> the symbolic continuous-time Fourier transform, available for a fee in >> MATH-PACK fromhttp://www.heuson-software.de/heusoneng.htm. >I would assume that the copyright on this routine is by Heuson. >As I do not have it I can not take a look at this. You are probably right and would have to source a routing from free & royalty-free sources or develop your own. @Gaak >@ supergems >> EEpro, I would be willing to pay 50 :) ! Nice try, but methinks you are mis-quoting supergems, he was quite clear about willing to pay that for a circuit4 equivalent, not an EEPro Beta :) By the way, thanks for the useful collection on your site. @supergems I see EEPro is available as a free download for TI89 users on the TI calc website (http://education.ti.com/educationportal/downloadcenter/ SoftwareDetail.do?website=US&tabId=1&appId=247). Do you perhaps know the difference between that and the circuit4 you mentioned before (i.e. why would one pay for circuit4 vs the free EEPro)? Regards, Bart
From: woddo on 13 Apr 2010 10:34 On 5 abr, 03:53, Andreas Möller <andreas_moellerNOS...(a)gmx.de> wrote: > Hello Group, > > I have a little spare time that Id like to spend on programming the > HP 50G. > > So what kind of programs would the group like to appear for the HP > 50G ? > > What do you think is missing that should be available ? > > Best regards, > Andreashttp://www.software49g.gmxhome.de a debugger like Jazz, that supports the FPTR.
From: bernd on 13 Apr 2010 15:56 Hi Andreas, > did you get my email ? No, unfortunately not. Regards Bernd Am Mon, 12 Apr 2010 23:24:47 -0700 (PDT) schrieb Andreas Möller <andreas_moellerNOSPAM(a)gmx.de>: > Hi Bernd, > > did you get my email ? > > Regards, > Andreas > http://www.software49g.gmxhome.de > > On 11 Apr., 11:21, bernd <bgrubert-Remove...(a)uni-bremen.de> wrote: > > Hi Andreas, > > > > I would propose a consistency checker for databases for the > > Treebrowser. I like to use the treebrowser, because it's fast and > > comfortable to use. The only thing is that editing the database > > manually is very prone to errors and in the end I end up with > > inconsistent database. > > > > I know there is a tool for building a database, but since I have to > > use an existing database for the EQL+, I have to convert it by hand. > > > > Best regards > >  Bernd > > > > (Please remove "-removeMe-" when replying directly.) >
From: Andreas Möller on 13 Apr 2010 16:12
Hi Bernd, I sent it today from a different email address (this one without the NOSPAM). Did you check your SPAM folder ? I got your mail at this address (without the NOSPAM and replied) but I did not think that it would that complicated nowadays to exchanges emails *inside* Germany. Regards, Andreas http://www.software49g.gmxhome.de On 13 Apr., 21:56, bernd <bgrub...(a)uni-bremen.de> wrote: > Hi Andreas, > > > did you get my email ? > > No, unfortunately not. > > Regards > Bernd |