Emulators from HP Message #1 Posted by Mike (Stgt) on 18 Nov 2010, 12:08 p.m.
Just got a hint about this offer of Emulators - for teachers for free, for other for a fee. But I did not find out how much it costs. Who may tell me more?
Ciao.....Mike
Re: Emulators from HP Message #2 Posted by Mark Hardman on 18 Nov 2010, 12:30 p.m., in response to message #1 by Mike (Stgt)
Download and install the emulator you're interested in. When you launch the installed application it will prompt for an activation key and provides a link for registering the product.
The HP-35s is $29.99 USD.
Re: Emulators from HP Message #3 Posted by Mike (Stgt) on 19 Nov 2010, 3:26 a.m., in response to message #2 by Mark Hardman
Thank you very much for the modus operandi. I'd like to know the costs beforehand.
TGIF
Ciao.....Mike
Re: Emulators from HP Message #4 Posted by Tim Wessman on 19 Nov 2010, 11:14 a.m., in response to message #3 by Mike (Stgt)
There are only 4 for sale. . . (20b, 35s, 12, 12cp)
TW
Re: Emulators from HP Message #5 Posted by Kiyoshi Akima on 23 Nov 2010, 2:09 p.m., in response to message #4 by Tim Wessman
Does the 35s emulator run at approximately the same speed as a real 35s? Does it have a "turbo" mode?
Can the 35s emulator save/load program to/from disk? Are such programs human-readable (and human-editable)?
Re: Emulators from HP Message #6 Posted by Tim Wessman on 23 Nov 2010, 4:51 p.m., in response to message #5 by Kiyoshi Akima
It runs at regular speed, no turbo. (at least that I've noticed)
Yes it saves/loads ram, but only binary of course.
TW
Re: Emulators from HP Message #7 Posted by Don Shepherd on 18 Nov 2010, 1:38 p.m., in response to message #1 by Mike (Stgt)
Teachers get them free if they provide a syllabus that describes how they will use them in class. I did buy the 12c Windows emulator a couple of years ago, I think it was $19.99.