I am beginner with HP50g.
I would like to start with programming. Can anybody find easy short programs (dealing with math or physics) in the net, which help me with my project?
Does anybody has some ideas how to start with little programs?
(08-07-2015 10:05 AM)Gerald H Wrote: [ -> ]Try this:
http://www.hpcalc.org/hp48/docs/programm...inmarv.zip
Excellent recommendation Gerald, you beat me to it!
There is no better single source of small programs, tips and techniques to learn (and quickly become impressed with the power of) RPL.
EVERY RPL user should review these great "marvels" from time to time.
(08-09-2015 08:56 AM)Valfisio Wrote: [ -> ]A good site for beginners
http://www.area48.com/
att,
Indeed, excelent place. Thanks for the tip.
JL
(08-07-2015 09:53 AM)tigger Wrote: [ -> ]I am beginner with HP50g.
I would like to start with programming. Can anybody find easy short programs (dealing with math or physics) in the net, which help me with my project?
Does anybody has some ideas how to start with little programs?
I also suggest you to use 'HPUserEdit' . Creating and editing programs will be far more easy.
(08-09-2015 08:56 AM)Valfisio Wrote: [ -> ]A good site for beginners
http://www.area48.com/
Am I the only one getting an error message when I try to access this site? I have it in my book marks and remember reading through it in the past, but I can't get to it with Firefox nor IE. Is anyone else having the same trouble?
Brad
(08-10-2015 03:43 AM)Brad Barton Wrote: [ -> ] (08-09-2015 08:56 AM)Valfisio Wrote: [ -> ]A good site for beginners
http://www.area48.com/
Am I the only one getting an error message when I try to access this site? I have it in my book marks and remember reading through it in the past, but I can't get to it with Firefox nor IE. Is anyone else having the same trouble?
Brad
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
(08-10-2015 03:43 AM)Brad Barton Wrote: [ -> ] (08-09-2015 08:56 AM)Valfisio Wrote: [ -> ]A good site for beginners
http://www.area48.com/
Am I the only one getting an error message when I try to access this site? I have it in my book marks and remember reading through it in the past, but I can't get to it with Firefox nor IE. Is anyone else having the same trouble?
Brad
no trouble with this site, everything is fine (Safari 8.0.7, OS X 10.10.4)
It's working now.
For many days I see the web being quite chaotic.
Vacation and low maintenance? Heat wave? Storms?
(08-10-2015 07:23 AM)Tugdual Wrote: [ -> ]It's working now.
For many days I see the web being quite chaotic.
Vacation and low maintenance? Heat wave? Storms?
It doesn't for me. Forbidden
Günter
(08-10-2015 03:43 AM)Brad Barton Wrote: [ -> ] (08-09-2015 08:56 AM)Valfisio Wrote: [ -> ]A good site for beginners
http://www.area48.com/
Am I the only one getting an error message when I try to access this site? I have it in my book marks and remember reading through it in the past, but I can't get to it with Firefox nor IE. Is anyone else having the same trouble?
Brad
Can't load the page from either of a couple of different machines. Lots of potential reasons that people from different locations would have different results, including the server and/or site blocking http requests meeting certain criteria (origin IP, browser versions, or lots of other possibilities). It's also worth noting that my firewall/virus checking software on one computer blocked the attempt saying that the site potentially contained threats -- which sometimes simply means that there was something unexpected about the way it responded. My settings are fairly conservative on that machine.
So something's definitely not quite right with the site.
My thanks to everyone who reported success/failure on the site. I won't have to chase my firewall settings around, and will instead wait on the site maintainer to fix the problem.
If someone with access to the site finds a contact to the administrator, perhaps you could make them aware of the problem.
Thank you,
Brad
(08-28-2015 05:38 PM)tigger Wrote: [ -> ]Do I have to sign in? Do I have to have an acount? I can not see the content of the page.
Where do I have to click on?
Further advice would/could help.
tigger
Hi,
No account is needed to access HPCalc. All files are freely downloadable.
Clicking the links in my post should take you directly to the page with a downloadable zip file and a description and some details.
Best regards.