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02-03-03, 12:23 PM
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I've seen EMU48, which is supposed to allow you to emulate a HP48/49, etc. I installed it briefly, and it ran, but I couldn't exit it without a soft-reset, so I switched to Calc98. At some point, I may try EMU48 again.
Rick
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02-04-03, 02:39 PM
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Thanks, Rick...!
That was exactly what I was looking for.
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10-05-03, 11:45 AM
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Anyone know of an emulator/program like the HP19bii for Axim?
Last edited by jacintou; 10-05-03 at 11:51 AM.
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10-06-03, 10:55 PM
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Originally posted by rickh57
I've seen EMU48, which is supposed to allow you to emulate a HP48/49, etc. I installed it briefly, and it ran, but I couldn't exit it without a soft-reset, so I switched to Calc98. At some point, I may try EMU48 again.
Rick
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damn.. it wont work on mobile 2003. looks like a nice calc too i was looking for somethin like this..
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10-13-03, 03:30 PM
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Anyone know a good calculator with unit conversions?
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10-14-03, 12:23 AM
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RDCalc has built-in unitConv... SpaceTime will implement it on the next release I believe.
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11-28-03, 10:13 AM
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I had MortageCalc on my Axim with Pocket PC 20002 and it ran great. Now that I have upgraded to PPC2003 I cannot get it to run anymore. Has anyone successfully been able to get around this?
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11-29-03, 08:48 AM
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Never mind, got it to work. I reloaded and it works fine now. Great application by the way.
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02-22-04, 08:13 AM
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Does the Pocket 12C Financial Calculator work on the X3? The site only lists the X5
Thanks!
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02-22-04, 09:30 AM
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Love my Lygea 12-C. You get full functionality without having to carry the HP with you. And for extended calculations, the 12-C on the Axim is much faster than the HP.
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02-22-04, 09:45 PM
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is there a program available that could allow you to use your pda like a graphing calculator? Itd be much easier carrying around just my axim, instead of both my axim and ti89
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02-23-04, 05:07 PM
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If you need a graphing calculator for graphing lines, parabolas, and circles the one I use is RDcalc V2.2 and it's free:p
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11-22-04, 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted by wandrew
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I recommend Infinity Softworks PowerOne Finance. It is a great financial calculator, does stats, allows you to create your own mini-spreadsheets (or you can download from a library of templates), and is available in a Windows or Palm OS version. I have used the time value of money and stats built-in spreadsheets extensively, and left colleagues with financial calculators in the dust. I find PowerOne Finance easier to use because you can see all your spreadsheet inputs and outputs on one screen (unlike classic financial calculators).
There are also graphing calculators, scientific calculators, and application bundles available.
PowerOne Finance costs $59.99, and is well worth it for a professional or student.
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Do you know how to install this software?
Thanks
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