Pragmatics of a polyphonic calculator (chapter 2)
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03-13-2016, 06:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-14-2016 12:05 PM by Joseph_21sv.)
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RE: Pragmatics of a polyphonic calculator (chapter 2)
(03-13-2016 06:58 AM)Garth Wilson Wrote:(03-13-2016 02:17 AM)Joseph_21sv Wrote: Is it OK with most of you that my list of minimum requirements assumes the calcuator side of the device to support either algebraic or RPN entry or should I have specified that verbally? I mean to say either one or the other of the two, I just wanted to do a sanity check of my "grocery list" of the least that would be accepted as "not just a glorified toy". Besides, it feels clumsy to me to have them implemented as opposed system-level operating modes on the same calculator because each uses a feature the other does not need (RPN does not need brackets, DAL/AOS does not need an external stack). That is, it would have been less clumsy for HP to implement the 20b/30b, for example, as separate Algebraic (with or "without" precedence) and 'Polish' (forward/reverse) models. As for the "grocery list" itself, it is by no means to be taken as all anyone here desires because: 894.886 kHz is a fairly low clock frequency for a modern calculator 32x24 pixels is a very low resolution and monochrome is a very shallow color palette This forum is mostly concerned with scientific and business-financial calculators which are not merely entry-level Advanced programmers eventually discovered ways to make even a programmable interval timer simulate sample playback (MSX engineers have even made a plain AY-3-89xx PSG simulate CD-frequency PCM sample playback) and they even created AM synthesis effects collaterally when they did this simulation by certain techniques |
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