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Python App: When it crashes, is there a way to see any program output?
10-12-2024, 08:29 AM
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RE: Python App: When it crashes, is there a way to see any program output?
(10-11-2024 11:17 PM)Raymond Del Tondo Wrote:  
(10-11-2024 09:09 PM)albud44 Wrote:  In short, we can do a lot of things on the hp prime g2 compared to the competition, especially thanks to its touch screen.
Will this also be the case with the Prime G1?

(10-11-2024 09:09 PM)albud44 Wrote:  Too bad this calculator will not know a G3.
Is this info officially acknowledged?

(10-11-2024 09:09 PM)albud44 Wrote:  I admit that if swissmicro makes us an equivalent touch machine one day, I will buy it right away.
Sure?
SM calcs have lots of potential, but the keyboard of the Prime is far superior to that of, say, the DM42.
If SM manages to improve their keyboard to a level on par to that of the Prime, or even the 30b,
then I'd consider buying a DM series calc again.

Hello,

For the G1, I don't have one on hand, I simply say that since it was slower and with less memory that it limited things compared to the G2. For example, I don't know if the DwPrime software works well on the G1 because I couldn't test it, but given that there is less heap and stack for micropython, I have doubts about the fact that the DwPrime software can work correctly.

For the G3, Hewlett Parkard having closed its calculator department and Moravia is not known for designing such a machine, I told myself that the G3 was a sweet dream.

Concerning the keyboard stories, I don't have a swissmicro machine on hand, I rely on your experience on the subject.
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