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2006-09-22 by mike

Ok I set up that page, just go to http://hp50g.pbwiki.com/Members and type in your yahoo id and what your history is, I have put mine in as a sample. Cheers

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Re: Odd one

2006-09-22 by mike

... All you have to do is go to the wiki site (the url is in the links) and then hit edit page, the password is 50g! I will create a new page for this then.

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Re: Odd one

2006-09-21 by al.arduengo

... and ... Mike, I like the idea. I have to admit that I am fairly naive about wiki sites. How do I do what you are suggesting? Do I need write access to

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Re: Serial Port

2006-09-21 by al.arduengo

... I have used mine for communicating with and controlling a telescope. Really you could use it for lots of things that require a serial connection. My next

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RE: [50g] Re: Serial Port

2006-09-21 by DRD

I use an hp48sx (serial) communication for working with remote terminal units such as data acquisition devices using the modbus protocol, and others. I use it

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Re: Serial Port

2006-09-21 by mike

... Mainly hooking up to survey instruments for surveyors, any anything else u can think of :D Mick

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Serial Port

2006-09-21 by x2dydx

What sort of things would the serial port be used for?

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Re: Writing better programs

2006-09-21 by mike

... You might want to look at Tim Wessman s new package, built for surveying in C. http://www.timandkatie.com/index.html

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Re: Writing better programs

2006-09-21 by Trevis

... Where I work we have several hp48 s, hp49 s, hp50 s, and some older models that haven t broken yet. For the most part, with what I ve experienced, there

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Writing better programs

2006-09-21 by greychild54

Hi, I think this group is a good idea. I am not an advanced programmer. For years I have wanted to post some programs I wrote and get suggestions on how to

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Odd one

2006-09-19 by mike

I was just thinking, if we all added our initials to the wiki site and our background, then we know who to ask for a particular question, just a thought, good

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Re: RPN - Should I?

2006-09-19 by chipblock88

... Hello Mick, well I m retired now, but still like to keep my hand in at math s. I ve always been very interested in the subject and used to use a TI89 but

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Re: Proposal for the group...

2006-09-19 by mike

... You are more than welcome to, but I dont like your chances of getting others to, if you can I am all for it. Personally I dont think people like others

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Proposal for the group...

2006-09-18 by al.arduengo

To the owner of the group, I propose you start out offering new members the opportunity to post a photo of themselves to save in the photos section. We could

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Re: RPN - Should I?

2006-09-18 by al.arduengo

... the 70 s ... Barry, For basic calculations it is quite easy to learn. For the advanced stuff like integrals, etc, you need to use it a lot or keep a

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Re: RPN - Should I?

2006-09-18 by mike

... Its up to you, if its explained properly it takes five minutes to get the hang of, then you are marked for life, lol, I always have to think twice before

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RPN - Should I?

2006-09-18 by chipblock88

I am just about to receive a sparkly new 50g. Should I just go ahead and try to learn the RPN method of entry? How long does it take to get reasonably fluent?

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