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How to remember all the equations/programs?
Message #1 Posted by ravwalia on 11 Feb 2008, 6:08 p.m.

Hello guys,

I'm beginning to use my HP35s more and more. This makes the rest of the design team that I'm in laugh as we have all the cad tools under the sun, but hey it works for me and I also enjoy it.

Now in my equation solver I have about 10 different equations, also I have one or two smaller programs.

Some of these I don't use all the time but occasionally when I'm summoned into the lab.

Do you guys tape a cheat sheet to the back of your calculators or how do you generally remember what's where? With the equations I can just scroll through quickly but what about the programs?

Thanks,

Rav.

      
Re: How to remember all the equations/programs?
Message #2 Posted by designnut on 11 Feb 2008, 7:14 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by ravwalia

Most of us use a paper record in the holder net covering. Sam

      
Re: How to remember all the equations/programs?
Message #3 Posted by Chuck on 11 Feb 2008, 7:50 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by ravwalia

Here's a very unelegant idea...

In the Equation Solver you can enter a non-working equation like:

QUADRATIC     (using this just for a title)
a*x^2+b*x+c

which can also be done in a program with a non executing line, ie.,

.
.
.
A006  RTN
A007  QUADFORMULA    (This is an equation which is not executed)
Q001  LBLQ
Q002  INPUT A
.
.
.

CHUCK

It uses a line of code, but my be useful.


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