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From: Veli-Pekka Nousiainen on 31 Oct 2006 04:19 Jean-Yves Avenard wrote: > Hi > duenodemonte(a)gmail.com wrote: >> HEY ! How do you write from the future ! You have Oct 30th on your >> message. > Be in a different time zone. It's been October 30th here for over 18 > hours... > There are people located outside the US you know! Those Australians....always ahead!
From: Veli-Pekka Nousiainen on 31 Oct 2006 04:24 Bernard Parisse wrote: > Veli-Pekka Nousiainen wrote: >> Dave wrote: >> >>> Maple V Release 4 was already ported to a WinCE Handheld around >>> 1998: http://world.casio.com/edu/product/new_products/hpc_edu/ >> >> >> How aboput the Bernard Parisse's new advanced CAS? >> It's available to Linux systems - you need a QOnos like device >> with a subset of Linus >> (I'm still hoping for a CF/SD with full development system) >> . >> >> > > Xcas works also on a wince device from a SD card where > Linux is installed, I should be able to release a new ARM > binary version of xcas (new interface) > before the end of the year. If you have a large enough SD > card, you can install a complete debian system, I could > even run arm gdb on the arm version of xcas. I could not > compile xcas on my arm device however because of lack > of RAM. 64MB is not enough - how about 128MB ore does it have to be 256MB I think I'll wait for the new WinCE 6.0 devices where I can get GDM, USMTS, keyboard, GPS, Wifi (Skype), USB, wireless USB, Bluetooth, VGA 4" and enough RAM to compile xcas (QTEC 1000 comes very close) How big the SD card needs to be? 1GB or 2GB ? Are you constantly developing the xcas, Professeur?
From: Veli-Pekka Nousiainen on 31 Oct 2006 04:26 Jean-Yves Avenard wrote: > Hi > mdr1024(a)gmail.com wrote: >> Except for the TI-81, that was the biggest POS TI ever created, along >> with all its derivatives (83,84). > Tie TI83 and 84 are really calculators IMO, they suit their market and > audience perfectly. > They wouldn't sell so many of those machines if it was a *POS* ... > They sell more 83/84 than any HP machines or other TI calculators > combined. That's why I still wonder why there is no HP-37G or HP 47G ??? A graphing HP-calc completely without a CAS no symbolic integration, derivation, solving not even QUAD, ISOL or similar A HP 37gs would do fine but I would like a HP-47G better It should be a dual-system calc= RPL/ALG
From: Bernard Parisse on 30 Oct 2006 05:33 > > How big the SD card needs to be? > 1GB or 2GB ? > 1GB is enough, you also need >=128M of RAM > Are you constantly developing the xcas, Professeur? > yes
From: duenodemonte on 30 Oct 2006 10:29
Jean-Yves Avenard ha escrito: > Hi > duenodemonte(a)gmail.com wrote: > > HEY ! How do you write from the future ! You have Oct 30th on your > > message. > Be in a different time zone. It's been October 30th here for over 18 > hours... > There are people located outside the US you know! Well, Finland is Just 2 hours ahead of GMT, and I am 6 hours behind GMT, not in USA, so ... my HP49g+ says 8 Hours difference.... not 18 ...... One of my daugthers is studyin in Taiwan ... they are 18 hours far from us (in Costa Rica) and, my geography knowledge tell me Finaland is FAAAR away from Finland ..... Daniel |