Originally posted by IDANNY
Dose anybody no a good scientific calculater.
Originally posted by bousozoku
PCalc is quite a good calculator and has a RPN mode, along with the typical programmer radix conversions.
http://www.pcalc.com/
The only thing I haven't seen is a programmable calculator, although I believe that there is a graphical shell for bc, the arbitrary precision programmable calculator in UNIX.
As an owner of a plastic HP 48GX for several years, I really love the X48 emulated calculator. Alas, it seems to have disappeared from the 'Net. However, I still have it in my Dock and it serves me well. There are, however, other RPN calculators for MacOS X for those with the brains to do a simple search.Originally posted by db2guru
Hunt down X48 and get a HP 48GX for Max OS X if you want a great RPN calculator. Free is tough to beat. Of course, as a HP bigot since the HP45 (which I still own) maybe I'm partial.
Originally posted by db2guru
Hunt down X48 and get a HP 48GX for Max OS X if you want a great RPN calculator. Free is tough to beat. Of course, as a HP bigot since the HP45 (which I still own) maybe I'm partial.
Originally posted by bousozoku
It was a sweet calculator for an engineer. I would have preferred the HP-16C but never had the money until after it was discontinued.
I haven't liked RPN since I had to write a calculator in software to use it.![]()
Originally posted by IDANNY
Dose anybody no a good scientific calculater. Mabey some sort of an emulater for the Ti-83 Plus.
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