First Month with 50g
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04-15-2015, 12:38 PM
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RE: First Month with 50g
(04-14-2015 06:57 PM)Tugdual Wrote: I wonder what 50g owners are doing with their machines for professional purposes. I purchased one for a hobby (I never had seen RPL before) and a very few manual calculations (price calculations most of the time...) at work. When things become serious, most people would switch on Excel and myself on C++. I use the 50g for my normal work as I find the programmability very powerful1. I also have a 35s and did write several of my programs for it too, but the keystroke programming is laborious. Other advantages over the 35s are: - more powerful programming - easier to program (you can even do it on a PC with e.g. HPUserEdit) - save programs on SD card or PC - when main batteries die, programs on the calculator are safe due to memory backup battery - program checksums work, making it easier to re-enter programs if they do get deleted - as I am used to a 28/48/50 series stack2, I find it difficult to adjust to traditional stack entry with stack lift and limited to 4 levels. Best regards. footnotes: 1) I only use UserRPL. I have not found a need for other programming languages or SystemRPL as my programs run quick enough anyway. For anyone only requiring UserRPL, I highly recommend HPUserEdit: http://www.hpcalc.org/details.php?id=6600 2) My first HP calculator was a 28C. |
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