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11-04-2023, 04:44 AM
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Sourcebook for Prog Calcs (TI)
Hi all.

Has anyone ported programs from TI’s book to an HP programmable?
Yeah, I figure some of the larger programs needed a CV, CX, or 41 with extra memory modules.
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11-05-2023, 05:54 PM
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Hello Matt,
Which TI's Books are you referring to?
Those of the TI-58/59 modules?
Those published by Texas Instruments?
For my TI-58C emulator which can be used in AOS but also in RPN, I transposed certain programs from AOS to RPN.
This is not necessarily complex for small programs on small machines (TI-57, HP-25, HP-55, etc.) if the capacities in terms of number of steps and registers are comparable.
The most difficult is with HP machines supporting alphanumeric (HP-41C, HP-42S) and specific extensions (TIME, X-functions...).
From TI-59 to HP-41C it is possible but not the other way around.

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11-05-2023, 09:40 PM
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I suspect he's talking about TI's "Scientific Calculator Sourcebook," 5½"x8¼" and ½" thick, ©1977 and 1981.  It looks like it has a load of good stuff in it, explained well, but I must admit that although I've had mine for years, probably decades, I can't remember where I got it (maybe a yard sale?) and I've hardly opened it.

http://WilsonMinesCo.com  (Lots of HP-41 links at the bottom of the links page, at http://wilsonminesco.com/links.html#hp41 )
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11-06-2023, 01:37 PM
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No, there is actually a "Sourcebook for Programmable Calculators". Overpriced example:

https://www.amazon.com/Sourcebook-Progra...0895120259

It's a very meaty book with lots of programs for the 59 and 58. Alas the format is rather large and unwieldy, and printed very close to the spine margin, so I don't have a good setup to scan it myself.
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11-06-2023, 01:57 PM
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I have a 1978 hardcover edition. I think I only tackled a music program years ago.
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11-06-2023, 02:15 PM
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Hello!

It is probably this one here: https://archive.org/details/sourcebookforpro00texa

Unfortunately you can't download the entire book but you can (virtually) borrow it for a certain amont of time for online reading. I should have had this book 45 years ago...

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11-06-2023, 05:13 PM (This post was last modified: 11-06-2023 05:15 PM by klesl.)
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Is it possible to post the link for downloading complete book ( I found the link, the book has 432 pages) or is it against forum rules?
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11-06-2023, 06:14 PM
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I don't think that indicating links to documents is prohibited otherwise many posts would be against the rule.

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11-06-2023, 06:20 PM
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the link is
https://annas-archive.org/search?index=&...ators&sort=
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11-07-2023, 08:54 AM
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I found a pocket change affordable good quality copy at Biblio.com—$6.75!
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11-07-2023, 08:59 AM
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(11-06-2023 06:20 PM)klesl Wrote:  the link is
https://annas-archive.org/search?index=&...ators&sort=

I’m a little skittish. Is it worth it to register on the website and safely download a copy?
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11-07-2023, 10:34 AM
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Hello!

(11-07-2023 08:59 AM)Matt Agajanian Wrote:  I’m a little skittish. Is it worth it to register on the website and safely download a copy?

You don't need to register if you use one of the "slower" download links in the list.

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11-07-2023, 12:29 PM
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(11-06-2023 06:20 PM)klesl Wrote:  the link is
https://annas-archive.org/search?index=&...ators&sort=

When I tried to download this, it gets blocked by my security s/w (Norton) as malicious and automatically removed. I tried multiple download servers, but all appeared to be from the same source; all were blocked.

Possibly a false-positive, but I suggest caution with this PDF file, scan it once downloaded.

Anyone else have issues ??

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11-07-2023, 02:03 PM
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(11-07-2023 12:29 PM)rprosperi Wrote:  
(11-06-2023 06:20 PM)klesl Wrote:  the link is
https://annas-archive.org/search?index=&...ators&sort=

When I tried to download this, it gets blocked by my security s/w (Norton) as malicious and automatically removed. I tried multiple download servers, but all appeared to be from the same source; all were blocked.

Possibly a false-positive, but I suggest caution with this PDF file, scan it once downloaded.

Anyone else have issues ??

I got it by taking the slow download (if you don’t register an account).
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11-07-2023, 03:27 PM
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Thank you Klesl for the “annas-archive” link.
Slow download works well without registering.
The PDF is without security concerns : no virus detected.

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11-07-2023, 03:46 PM
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No security issues with built-in windows defender while downloading many books from the site
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11-07-2023, 04:34 PM
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You also have inexpensive “paper” versions on AbeBooks.com ($5 and $8.92)

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11-08-2023, 05:52 AM
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Thanks for the link! I figured to get the TI-55 Calculator Decision-Making Sourcebook while I was at it. It’s an amusing read.
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11-23-2023, 09:48 AM
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(11-04-2023 04:44 AM)Matt Agajanian Wrote:  Hi all.

Has anyone ported programs from TI’s book to an HP programmable?
Yeah, I figure some of the larger programs needed a CV, CX, or 41 with extra memory modules.

I'm surprised at the responses - so many people never heard of it. I had a copy back in the day, and since have acquired a couple more. I had both a 59 and a 67 back then, so I was probably more aware of TI happenings than someone who was just HP.

I've ported a few over the years. ANOVA for the 67 was a fairly recent one. Never made an attempt to port them all though.

-J
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11-23-2023, 12:32 PM
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Hello!

(11-23-2023 09:48 AM)John Garza (3665) Wrote:  I'm surprised at the responses - so many people never heard of it.

When I got my Ti59 while still at school I probably didn't read english well enough yet... But I had a book in german "Hans Heinrich Gloistehn: Programmieren von Taschenrechnern 3." with similar content. I can't remember that I used it much, the original manual contained all I needed and the examples in those books never coincided with my requirements. I never bought that kind of book again, for no calculator and no programming language.

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