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RPN on Windows
Message #1 Posted by Peter Scheller on 2 Dec 2002, 6:57 a.m.

Does someone know a program to simulate a RPN-Calculator on Window-PC (to use it instead of the stupid standard-algebraic), freeware, shareware, anyware ? Thanks for reply

      
Re: RPN on Windows
Message #2 Posted by Andrés C. Rodríguez (Argentina) on 2 Dec 2002, 7:13 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Peter Scheller

There are simulators in the Museum "simulators" page, also take a look at TTCalc and to ev41.

            
Re: RPN on Windows
Message #3 Posted by Peter Scheller (Germany) on 2 Dec 2002, 7:50 a.m.,
in response to message #2 by Andrés C. Rodríguez (Argentina)

It is an advantage to be able to read ! Thank you

            
Re: RPN on Windows
Message #4 Posted by Christoph Klug on 3 Dec 2002, 4:52 a.m.,
in response to message #2 by Andrés C. Rodríguez (Argentina)

Hallo Peter : If you are looking for a HP-41 emulation take the V41 from Warren Furlow or the EMU41 from Jean-Francois Garnier. Last is a DOS applikation but includes much surprising and advanced features...

Best wishes from Germany

      
Re: RPN on Windows
Message #5 Posted by Paul Johnson on 3 Dec 2002, 8:18 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Peter Scheller

Check out Calc98 at http://www.calculator.org/.

It's free, has an RPN mode, and runs on most versions of Windows, even has a version for your PocketPC.

(The roman numerals mode is interesting)


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