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From: John H Meyers on 31 Jan 2008 20:18 In case it's not obvious, A.L. is someone always posting "sour grapes" about HP calculators, rather than just going away and quietly enjoying TI. The author of the HP49/50 CAS created a ROM version in which both "geometry" and "spreadsheet" applications were added to the CAS, for use by teachers in France, but available to anyone: "HP49/50 Intera[c]tive Geometry" http://www-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/~parisse/english.html#hpgeo It's a "beta" ROM for which HP takes no responsibility, but since you can install various ROMs "in a flash," as it were, there is no risk in trying it out. -[ ]-
From: A.L. on 31 Jan 2008 20:55 On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 08:12:35 GMT, pausch(a)saaf.se (Paul Schlyter) wrote: >In article <7ibvp355vk494kh7qquermltu5g8lplcm3(a)4ax.com>, >A.L. <alewando(a)fala2005.com> wrote: >>On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 14:23:22 -0800 (PST), hp nut <iampaulcf(a)yahoo.com> >>wrote: >> >>>Hello, >>> >>> I've finally decided to jump in and join this group. I'm not new >>>to the HP (HP48SX, HP48GX-awesome calc!!,of course, HP50g-well...;-), >>>and I have been reading some of the postings here lately. Anyway, >>>I've been mainly into the UserRPL programming until recently, that is, >>>about 2-3 weeks ago, I decided I NEED to learn sysRLP. >> >>For what?... >> >>A.L. > >For fun perhaps? Trivial answer. Doesn't count :) A.L.
From: Raymond Wiker on 1 Feb 2008 00:50 A.L. <alewando(a)fala2005.com> writes: > On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 08:12:35 GMT, pausch(a)saaf.se (Paul Schlyter) > wrote: > >>In article <7ibvp355vk494kh7qquermltu5g8lplcm3(a)4ax.com>, >>A.L. <alewando(a)fala2005.com> wrote: >>>On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 14:23:22 -0800 (PST), hp nut <iampaulcf(a)yahoo.com> >>>wrote: >>> >>>>Hello, >>>> >>>> I've finally decided to jump in and join this group. I'm not new >>>>to the HP (HP48SX, HP48GX-awesome calc!!,of course, HP50g-well...;-), >>>>and I have been reading some of the postings here lately. Anyway, >>>>I've been mainly into the UserRPL programming until recently, that is, >>>>about 2-3 weeks ago, I decided I NEED to learn sysRLP. >>> >>>For what?... >>> >>>A.L. >> >>For fun perhaps? > > Trivial answer. Doesn't count :) Trivial response. Doesn't count.
From: hp nut on 1 Feb 2008 14:12 On Jan 30, 8:18 pm, "John H Meyers" <jhmey...(a)nomail.invalid> wrote: > In case it's not obvious, A.L. is someone always posting "sour grapes" > about HP calculators, rather than just going away and quietly enjoying TI. > > The author of the HP49/50 CAS created a ROM version in which both > "geometry" and "spreadsheet" applications were added to the CAS, > for use by teachers in France, but available to anyone: > "HP49/50 Intera[c]tive Geometry"http://www-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/~parisse/english.html#hpgeo > > It's a "beta" ROM for which HP takes no responsibility, > but since you can install various ROMs "in a flash," > as it were, there is no risk in trying it out. > > -[ ]- Thank you, John, for this advice; I am going to try it. Also, I want to say that your postings here (I've been spending my vacation searching/reading this group for sysRLP and other topics) are very helpful. In fact, if you find the time/are interested, could you explain your system for the HP48G to store/interact with equations. I'm referring to a posting that was part of a conversation with Professor Dr. Wolfgang Rautenberg. Unfortnately, can't give more details, thought I'd saved it, can't find it. (Too many to remember). Anyway, thank you Bye Also
From: hp nut on 1 Feb 2008 14:17
Hi Thank you all for the responses. Believe me I need and enjoy the humor. I liked the SysRIP thing and the TI comments. Well, so long for now. - hpnut |