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49G+ on HP's site now ... and so are 55 Training aids on how to use it
Message #1 Posted by Gene on 20 Oct 2003, 10:55 a.m.

Four of us worked on these. Myself, VPN, Wlodek and Nick. Hope these are useful.

http://www.hp.com/calculators/graphing/49gplus/realestate.html

http://www.hp.com/calculators/graphing/49gplus/business.html

http://www.hp.com/calculators/graphing/49gplus/educators.html

http://www.hp.com/calculators/graphing/49gplus/scientists.html

The technical professionals page is the same as the scientist and engineers page.

Keep in mind...these are written for beginner! users and may not do things the fastest possible way!

If you find any mistakes, (and there are bound to still be some), we'd like to get them fixed. Either post notices of the errors here or email them to GeneWright143 AT hotmail DOT com

Gene

      
Re: 49G+ on HP's site now ... and so are 55 Training aids on how to use it
Message #2 Posted by Veli-Pekka Nousiainen on 20 Oct 2003, 11:19 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Gene

It is still not in the "driver & support alerts/notifications sign-up"

      
Re: 49G+ on HP's site now ... and so are 55 Training aids on how to use it
Message #3 Posted by John Cadick on 20 Oct 2003, 11:21 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Gene

Well done Gene and others. They look good. Any chance that all of the training aids are available in one pdf, or do I need to download them and put them together.

John

      
Re: 49G+ on HP's site now ... and so are 55 Training aids on how to use it
Message #4 Posted by John Cadick on 20 Oct 2003, 1:01 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Gene

Gene: FYI - The numberical integration module seems to have a problem. I can't get it to download.

John

      
Re: 49G+ on HP's site now ... and so are 55 Training aids on how to use it
Message #5 Posted by Massimo Gnerucci (Italy) on 20 Oct 2003, 1:10 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Gene

These links are not accessible (even after spell checking them...) Numeric Integration http://www.hp.com/calculators/docs/guides/49gPlusNumberic.pdf and Using the Hyperbolic functions http://www.hp.com/calculators/docs/guides/49gPlusHyberbolic.pdf

Massimo

      
Re: 49G+ on HP's site now ... and so are 55 Training aids on how to use it
Message #6 Posted by Juergen Rodenkirchen (GER) on 20 Oct 2003, 1:49 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Gene

Copying "http://www.hp.com/calculators/graphing/49gplus/scientists.html" (without quotes, of course :-)) into the address field of my browser would immediately change the address to "http://www.hp.com/country/us/eng/js/hpwpc_utilities.js" and then return an hp-site telling me "we're very sorry, the page you requested cannot be found". What am I doing wrong?

Juergen

            
Another way to get to the training aids...link
Message #7 Posted by Gene Wright on 20 Oct 2003, 2:08 p.m.,
in response to message #6 by Juergen Rodenkirchen (GER)

Try going here:

http://www.hp.com/calculators/graphing/49gplus/

and then click on the categories on the right side of the page...under the "solutions" header.

educators & students scientists & engineers

etc.

Don't know why the links aren't working for some of the modules.

And, FYI, I have nothing to do with the creation of the webpage...only the mistakes in the modules are my fault! :-)

                  
Supposedly, all the links to training aids are fixed now
Message #8 Posted by Gene on 20 Oct 2003, 6:54 p.m.,
in response to message #7 by Gene Wright

Remember, I didn't name the files on the web page. :-)

I asked them to correct the spelling and it should all be ok now.

Hope these are helpful/useful to new users or existing users who haven't tried certain features.

I view the creation of this many training aids as a good thing. HP didn't have to do this, but chose to do so.

That is a positive!

Gene

                        
Re: Supposedly, all the links to training aids are fixed now
Message #9 Posted by Juergen Rodenkirchen (GER) on 21 Oct 2003, 10:23 a.m.,
in response to message #8 by Gene

Gene, that's positive indeed, I fully agree! Thanks a lot for your advice and all the time and work you spent in participating in these documentation!!!

Juergen

      
Re: 49G+ on HP's site now ... and so are 55 Training aids on how to use it
Message #10 Posted by Namir Shammas on 20 Oct 2003, 10:37 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Gene

Gene,

Congrats on participating in the HP49G+ documentation.

Are there any publishers interested in small books for the 49G+?

Namir


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