My primary hobby these days is flying freeflight model airplanes.
A friend of mine ( a Boeing engineer) developed equations for rubberband
motors. Several years ago I wrote a PC program to make it easy to calculate
the motor info. For the past couple of years I have been thinking about
doing it in a HP calculator.
Where do I find Win HP?
Bob Macklin
Seattle, Wa.
A friend of mine ( a Boeing engineer) developed equations for rubberband
motors. Several years ago I wrote a PC program to make it easy to calculate
the motor info. For the past couple of years I have been thinking about
doing it in a HP calculator.
Where do I find Win HP?
Bob Macklin
Seattle, Wa.
----- Original Message -----
From: "OzO" <ovielma@...>
To: <50g@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2010 4:37 PM
Subject: [50g] Re: Programming From a PC?
> Sure Thing!
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> Win Hp does the trick...
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> edit programs and text and pretty much other things in the PC then
> download it to the Calculator...
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> I'm really happy about your age and interest in the calc
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> --- In 50g@yahoogroups.com, "macklinbob" <macklinbob@...> wrote:
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>> I am the owner of 2 HP-48 calculators. The first is a HP-48SX from about
>> 1993. It still works. Last year I purchased a new HP-48GII.
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>> I am 76 years old an I am finding it difficult to program these from the
>> keypad.
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>> I know about uploading programs from the calculator to the PC for saving
>> and restoring.
>>
>> Is it possible to create the programs on a PC and download them to the
>> calculator?
>>
>> Bob Macklin
>> Seattle, Wa.
>>
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