Solver, HP Solve, etc.
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06-27-2014, 02:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-27-2014 02:05 PM by HP67.)
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RE: Solver, HP Solve, etc.
(06-27-2014 01:28 PM)Thomas Radtke Wrote: IIRC, it has the classic implementation where you can program the function by means of keystroke programming and leave the function value in the x register. That sounds good. Wait, did you mean the general programming model is keystroke (I know that) or the solver uses keystroke programming (have no idea what that would mean). (06-27-2014 01:28 PM)Thomas Radtke Wrote: BTW - the 30b has a nice first: You can call a program by pressing shift, then another key in parallel, and finally release both keys. I read about that. It may be a good option for extending the keyboard if they haven't abused it. Actually, from the description, it sounds like the way to 50g works for plotting and a few other functions where if you hit a shift key and another key it does one thing, but if you hold and shift it does another. (06-27-2014 01:28 PM)Thomas Radtke Wrote: This is from memory, I used the 30b when I got it for some weeks, then took it to rest. Don't remember the details. It broke after a few weeks? Or you sealed it up for Y3K, or...? Anyway, yeah this is what I'm looking for history, background, technical info on etc. Thanks. It ain't OVER 'till it's 2 PICK |
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