Math apps! (Calc. Emulators, Plotting, Physics, etc.) - PLease!
Hi!
Since I've got my X51v I've been wondering as to use these for my engineering career.
First, I've heard of the HP emulators and ROMs, but never got to try any of them, even since my Palm. Should I get them from HP? Free, right?
Also... I'd need recommendations on other apps that would plot functions, find roots; something to use in Physics (movement, free fall, vertical throw, obliquous throw, etc, electricity, magnetism... something that'd solve/help with any of these).
Since I've got my X51v I've been wondering as to use these for my engineering career.
First, I've heard of the HP emulators and ROMs, but never got to try any of them, even since my Palm. Should I get them from HP? Free, right?
Also... I'd need recommendations on other apps that would plot functions, find roots; something to use in Physics (movement, free fall, vertical throw, obliquous throw, etc, electricity, magnetism... something that'd solve/help with any of these).
Thanks very much.
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Look for the program "RD Calc" it is really quite amazing. its like $10 and can do WAY more than my Ti-83+ and even more than a Ti-89!! it was well worth the money. i cant seem to get to the site right now though..
just try the HP49 emulator
it is cool & free if I remember good
give it a try ;)
see you
HP 49 emulator? Where? I have an HP 48sx. Awesome little machine. Got me through the EIT and PE. I just hate carrying it along w/ the Ax. I have the HP15se emulator. It's ok.
HP 49 emulator? Where? I have an HP 48sx. Awesome little machine. Got me through the EIT and PE. I just hate carrying it along w/ the Ax. I have the HP15se emulator. It's ok.
I'm a math student and I've been using Spacetime for a long time now. The feature set is very impressive and support is very good too. They will fix bugs very fast and also listen to feature requests. I've tried the HP ROMS too on my old Palm T3 but they crashed for me quite often.