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Spice for HP48GX and HP48SX
Message #1 Posted by David Houston Thompson on 24 Oct 2005, 9:43 p.m.

Hello, I am a novice user of HP's RPL calculators. I was amazed to discover that "cards" are available to perform Spice simulations on the 48GX and 48SX. Has anyone any experience of simulating an electronic circuit on an HP? As a regular user of Spice, I'd love to read how an HP calculator manages to perform such simulations. Best wishes.

      
Re: Spice for HP48GX and HP48SX
Message #2 Posted by HrastProgrammer on 25 Oct 2005, 2:37 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by David Houston Thompson

Where did you found cards with Spice simulations for 48SX/GX? I didn't know they exist ...

Edited: 25 Oct 2005, 7:41 a.m. after one or more responses were posted

            
Re: Spice for HP48GX and HP48SX
Message #3 Posted by Raymond Del Tondo on 25 Oct 2005, 7:14 a.m.,
in response to message #2 by HrastProgrammer

Hi,

there exists a SPICE48 card from Sparcom.
Very nice thing.

Regards

Raymond

                  
Re: Spice for HP48GX and HP48SX
Message #4 Posted by HrastProgrammer on 25 Oct 2005, 7:43 a.m.,
in response to message #3 by Raymond Del Tondo

Ah, that SPICE ... I thought he meant "Spice series" HP calculator simulations (such as HP-34C) on HP-48GX/SX. My mistake, haven't read carefully ...

            
Re: Spice for HP48GX and HP48SX
Message #5 Posted by donald wallace on 25 Oct 2005, 7:17 a.m.,
in response to message #2 by HrastProgrammer

Hi guys,

I am really VERY into this as a (freelance) engineer. I purchased "circuits" for the 41 when it came out ('81) and found it very slow.

I am interested in getting a 48 if it will do this stuff. Please, please let me know what you find... In the meantime I'll do some trawling of my own and report back.

e-mail:donwallace63@yahoo.com.au

don wallace


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