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Public Beta Availiable (v3) - Win/Mac/Firmware - Tim Wessman - 12-12-2017 02:53 AM Hello, The HP Calculator group is happy to be able to push out the third and most likely final set of beta files. The date will be 2017.12.11 on them with a revision approximately around 13217. They may not all match that revision perfectly. There are still a few known issues to work on, but this is very near final. Quote:http://www.hpcalc.org/prime/beta/ If you are just hearing about this public beta for the first time, I recommend looking at the original announcement thread, or the second one, for details and discussion. Quote:http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-9450.html We have not uploaded new android/ios apps. The original beta for iOS is still sitting in apple’s queue(!). Due to US holidays, we don’t expect anything to improve there and so are waiting to upload again till after the new year. If you desire to test an iOS or Android version, please communicate to calcbeta@hp.com with your email ID and type of app store. We can add you in and you will receive a notice for the app when available in the future after the new year sometime. If you already received test versions in the past, you will still be in the list I believe and do not need to request again. Note that the "version" information in the different versions maybe be slightly off (simply due to timing on the builds), but all should be approximately r13217 or so. Quote:Some changes since the first two sets of beta files: RE: Public Beta Availiable (v3) - Win/Mac/Firmware - Carlos295pz - 12-12-2017 03:45 AM It is a question I did before: Code: It is normal that in the Spreadsheet you can't insert a sexagesimal notation (0°00'00") directly with the Shift + a b/c key? RE: Public Beta Availiable (v3) - Win/Mac/Firmware - Voldemar - 12-12-2017 06:46 AM Thank You. How about characters ģ and Ģ? These do not work. Please. RE: Public Beta Availiable (v3) - Win/Mac/Firmware - Tim Wessman - 12-12-2017 07:27 AM Please link to a page defining the Unicode number so I can be certain which charracters you mean exactly and I'll see what I can do. Thanks. RE: Public Beta Availiable (v3) - Win/Mac/Firmware - Voldemar - 12-12-2017 08:05 AM There are two characters, that I need, but that do not work. Ģ (Latin Ext-A 122 290) and ģ (Latin Ext-A 123 291), unicode U+0122 and U+0123. [attachment=5418] When I type these letters, letters do not write one after another, but one on another. No possible to write Ģ and ģ correctly. Also there is not character Ē in Prime. That I need too. Ē unicode U+0112. RE: Public Beta Availiable (v3) - Win/Mac/Firmware - salvomic - 12-12-2017 10:46 AM Many thanks to the HP Calculator Group! Installed in two Prime, and in Mac OS X and Windows without a glitch. Many bugs are now addressed, some other are in their agenda, well. The slowness in Catalog with some Geometry app seems to be corrected too, now, thanks! Salvo RE: Public Beta Availiable (v3) - Win/Mac/Firmware - toml_12953 - 12-12-2017 10:52 AM Will the final version allow us to choose where we want to install the CK and VC? These always install to drive C. I like to keep C for Windows and use D for all my programs and data. That way If I ever have to reinstall Windows from bare metal, I don't lose my data. RE: Public Beta Availiable (v3) - Win/Mac/Firmware - toml_12953 - 12-12-2017 11:08 AM I'm trying to install the CK on Windows 10 Build 17046. It's stuck at Setup Progress Processing: Initializing... and the progress bar is completely empty. I got the same problem when I tried to install the virtual calculator. RE: Public Beta Availiable (v3) - Win/Mac/Firmware - salvomic - 12-12-2017 11:21 AM (12-12-2017 11:08 AM)toml_12953 Wrote: I'm trying to install the CK on Windows 10 Build 17046. It's stuck at Here I installed CK and VC on a Windows 10 Home Build 14393 under Parallels in Mac OS X without problem. Have you tried to deinstall completely the previous version? Maybe yes, and then I wouldn't know why you've still errors, but often it helps... RE: Public Beta Availiable (v3) - Win/Mac/Firmware - akmon - 12-12-2017 12:16 PM Thank you for the release. Willing for arriving home to update the unit. RE: Public Beta Availiable (v3) - Win/Mac/Firmware - DrD - 12-12-2017 12:23 PM (12-12-2017 11:08 AM)toml_12953 Wrote: I'm trying to install the CK on Windows 10 Build 17046. It's stuck at I have the same problem with Windows 7, desktop. Even using Windows Task Manager required a "force shutdown." However, after a power down restart of the PC, the install worked successfully. Others don't seem to have this problem, but it might be related to the Antivirus software product, perhaps the firewall. -Dale- RE: Public Beta Availiable (v3) - Win/Mac/Firmware - toml_12953 - 12-12-2017 12:56 PM (12-12-2017 12:23 PM)DrD Wrote:(12-12-2017 11:08 AM)toml_12953 Wrote: I'm trying to install the CK on Windows 10 Build 17046. It's stuck at Thanks! I did the power down and restart. Now they install OK although it took a very long time! RE: Public Beta Availiable (v3) - Win/Mac/Firmware - compsystems - 12-12-2017 01:18 PM CAS MODE: QPI(2.5*x) returns 2.5*x =( RE: Public Beta Availiable (v3) - Win/Mac/Firmware - salvomic - 12-12-2017 01:29 PM (12-12-2017 01:18 PM)compsystems Wrote: CAS MODE: QPI(2.5*x) returns 2.5*x =( I get QPI(2.5*x), as QPI cannot handle this form, so it doesn't calculate it. In Home if you use X it take the value of X, multiply by 2.5 and get an appropriate result, if you use x (lowercase) it returns "Error: Syntax error"... I reckon it's normal. Both in VC and HW with the last beta v3. RE: Public Beta Availiable (v3) - Win/Mac/Firmware - Voldemar - 12-12-2017 02:37 PM Looks like QPI does not work. RE: Public Beta Availiable (v3) - Win/Mac/Firmware - salvomic - 12-12-2017 02:38 PM (12-12-2017 02:37 PM)Voldemar Wrote: Looks like QPI does not work. No. QPI works, but obviously with the expression that it handles, not "in every case" ;-) Help: Code: «QPI attempts to approximate expr into one of the following forms, using digits of precision: p/q, (a/b)*√(p/q), (p/q)*π, ln(p/q) or e^(p/q). In the given example of this post, X (in Home) is "a number" and it is evaluated, x (in CAS) not and then the command return the same form QPI(2.5*x) unevaluated as it must do. RE: Public Beta Availiable (v3) - Win/Mac/Firmware - Voldemar - 12-12-2017 02:56 PM Ah... «expr may be a number, complex, list, vector or matrix» (from built-in help). This command is not for symbolic expressions. Yes? RE: Public Beta Availiable (v3) - Win/Mac/Firmware - salvomic - 12-12-2017 03:03 PM (12-12-2017 02:56 PM)Voldemar Wrote: Ah... «expr may be a number, complex, list, vector or matrix» (from built-in help). It is intended to rationalise fractionally numbers, therefore it was also bound to the [a b/c] key in Home. Read here the original port that Han Duong made for the Prime. Now that idea (and other improvements) are in the QPI (and [a b/c] key) by default. Now it works also with complex numbers and polar forms (in combination –or without– with the [angle] key), very useful. It' also very useful with matrices, to have them in a more readable form. RE: Public Beta Availiable (v3) - Win/Mac/Firmware - Voldemar - 12-12-2017 03:09 PM (12-12-2017 03:03 PM)salvomic Wrote: Read here the original port that Han Duong made for the Prime.Thanks RE: Public Beta Availiable (v3) - Win/Mac/Firmware - primer - 12-12-2017 03:49 PM (12-12-2017 02:37 PM)Voldemar Wrote: Looks like QPI does not work.QPI is a HOME function, it does not work with symbolics. if you use in CAS mode, it will works on numbers, like in HOME. |