43s/34s on Prime possible?
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03-11-2014, 05:30 PM
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RE: 43s/34s on Prime possible?
Walter,
I looked again at the pages indicated by you, thanks. The information needed by beginners however is scattered around under various tables - great for experts - but frustrating for beginners like me expecting (and thus missing) some kind of a comprehensive entry point. The ("by conehead"?) Beginner's Guide fills that void perfectly, so I am not complaining. It is a fact that your 34s manual is world class and I marvel at the details and your logical order when I read through it. I think it is absolutely fantastic that the 34s is still evolving. I love the new y-register display concept (thus I can see/verify my two distribution parameters simultaneously), and yes "just how many flags do we need", and yes one does not want the display to "move around" all the time either. And as I use the alpha-register display extensively (for input prompts, data review, and what-if analysis) I wish I could display the alpha-view exclusively without the x-reg. display. The best I can do is have the bottom x-reg. display three dashes. Can I turn those off as well? The desire for graphing is easy to explain. Although almost every aspect of graphs can be measured numerically (average, deviation, skew, etc.) there is no substitute for a gestalt view of say a scatter plot or multiple theoretical distribution data overlays. It tells me a lot more than I can gather from numbers alone. Thus porting/integrating your 34s onto the Prime would be an unbelievable machine. Thanks for your response. Sikuq |
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