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RPN and the HP 38G
Message #1 Posted by Charles on 20 Feb 2005, 5:45 p.m.

I've seen programs for TI calculators that allow you to use them in an RPN mode. I've wondered if anyone has seen the equivalent for the 38G ?

      
Re: RPN and the HP 38G
Message #2 Posted by Raymond Del Tondo on 20 Feb 2005, 8:21 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Charles

Actually, the HP-38G is an RPL machine internally,
similar to the HP-48, but with some more advanced internal features.

However, the RPL kernel is hidden from the user in the HP-38G.

Have you checked www.hpcalc.org about this topic ?

Raymond

      
Re: RPN and the HP 38G
Message #3 Posted by Mvdn on 21 Feb 2005, 5:03 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Charles

Could you tell us where you did find the programs for the TI equipment ? Sometimes we are forced to use TI machines and if it could be by the RPN entry method it woud be nice. Thanks!

            
Re: RPN and the HP 38G
Message #4 Posted by Charles on 21 Feb 2005, 5:36 p.m.,
in response to message #3 by Mvdn

At the risk of being lynched, here are links to another couple of sites

http://www.paxm.org/symbulator/download/rpn.html

http://www.ticalc.org/pub/83plus/flash/programs/

I don't have these calculators so have never tried the programs.

I did have a look at the hpcalc site but couldn't see anything.


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