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Emu98CE
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I recently downloaded Emu98CE and some ROM files of HP calculators, which are included in the installation package. However, the program quit automatically when I run it. What's the problem? Also, I'm not sure what you should do with the ROM files. Do you need to own a HP calculator? ![]() | |||||||||||
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Careful with ROM questions. Since most are illegal to own this topic can get a thread closed quickly.
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- It's not enough to aim; you must hit. - - Those people who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do - |
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"This package contains images of the ROMs. These files are copyrighted by HP. HP recently change the usage license for the rom of its graphical calculators. Now, the ROMs can be used even if you are not the owner of a real HP calculator. THIS USAGE MUST BE WITHOUT LUCRATIVE PURPOUSES. Contact HP to get more information about the license of usage of these roms. These software is GNU software and it haven't any charges. So, these ROMS are used with no lucrative purpose." I may be wrong, but you can check out the software yourself here. Let me know if I did something wrong. P.S. I'm only trying to get some help with the installation! ![]() | ||||||||||||
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Last edited by Patrick Y.; 05-22-05 at 07:46 PM.. |
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are you trying to emulate a HP98 or a HP48
because I dont know about 98 but fot the 48 you need a tweaked exe file that runs with 2003se ![]() see you ![]() | ||||||
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I'm trying to emulate 48. However, the program just shut down automatically everytime I run it. ![]() | ||||||||||||
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Hewlett Packard did release the roms for a number of their calculator roms to the public, and the hp48 is one of the ones they released. The link you provided was for a 2.5mg download so I didn't bother checking it out. I know that the original version of emu48 didn't work well with the 2003 os. I sugest that you search the following web site for the most recent version: http://www.hpcalc.org/
I have it running fine on my iPaq and if you have more problems post them here and I will try to help. But before you go any farther check and see that your Pocket PC's processor type is supported. | |||
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Emu48CE is supposed to be able to emulate those calculators without problem. Well, I will try to find out whether I got the correct version. Thanks! | ||||||||||||
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Last edited by Patrick Y.; 05-23-05 at 12:39 AM.. |
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hi there ... i know what you are talking about
gimme your email add and I will send the working version... I could have give the link but I cant find it anymore...sorry for the convenience see you ![]() | ||||||
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"The link I provided actually include Emu48CE (the emulation program, the number "48" isn't related to anything) and ROM files of HP38G, HP38G, HP48GX, and HP49G."
Actually it does mean something, the original program was only an emulator for the hp48, but the developer later added support for the 38, 40 and 49 (it also supports the 48G, GX and SX) The link I provided has just about every version of the emulation program made including a fixed version of the emu for pocket pc, many klm scripts and rom images http://www.hpcalc.org/ | |||
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Thank you for your corrections.Thanks to you guys, I got the correct version and it WORKED PERFECTLY. It is amazing that such powerful calculators are available for FREE. ![]() | ||||||||||||
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It is amazing, isn't it that you can run a full emulator like this in your pocket pc. If you haven't already I would recommend that you get the one for your desktop pc also, it has a few less limitations and displays much nicer overall. Even with the limitations I can run programs which were installed on rom cards on the Pocket pc emulator, the screenshot shows emu48 running a tds cogo card image.
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I am not sure if any others have been released, though I believe that the hp41 has been. You can find many emulators for the 41, one which works on the Pocket PC. There are some simulators out there also, you can get a simulator of the 10b 12c 15c and 16c by Lygea software, and there is a free simulator of the 16c. Free 42 has been released for windows linux and palm and is going to be released for pocket pc in the future.
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I’ve just published my FULL roundup & tutorial on emulating HP’s calculators at http://www.aximsite.com/boards/emula...ws-mobile.html - don’t forget to check it out.
Also note that I’ve previously published a FULL roundup & tutorial on using TI’s calculators at http://www.aximsite.com/boards/appli...ws-mobile.html - it’s also worth checking out. (Sorry for the flood – I want all interested parties to take note of these articles. They’re well worth reading, I think.) | |||||||
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