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Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Rautenberg's website, with many excellent tools, utilities and programs for 49g/49g+/50g, has been restored and can be found here: http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/users/raut/WR49/index.htm.

Dr. Rautenberg's programs are extremely useful when learning RPL, particularly when you start some more advanced things with key assignments, decompiling, etc.

However, no matter what level of 49/50g user, I recommend you check out his innovative, instructive and very useful programs, including notably OT49, KeyMan and TopKeys.

Dr. Rautenberg passed away in 2011 and his website, hosted at the Univ of Berlin where he taught Math and Computer Science, disappeared about 2 years ago, a loss to calculator users everywhere. When I found it gone, I hunted about and sent an email asking to have it restored. Though I never heard any reply, I would guess many other people did as well.

For some reason, it occurred to me today to look for this site using the Wayback Machine (the internet one, not Mr. Peabody's) and it informed me that this site has never been archived, BUT that it is available on the internet now. So I clicked and ta-da, there it was.

RPL fans - check it out before it disappears again.
there is another site hosting Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Rautenberg's programs:

http://www.praxelius.de/raut/index.htm

and of course the same programs are on http://www.hpcalc.org/search.php?query=Rautenberg
Very kind of you Bob.
This download link provides an HTML dump of that microsite. It might be worth to keep it handy, just in case. Please note this link will be available until next Saturday 20th. Feb. 2016.
(02-13-2016 09:39 AM)Simone Cerica Wrote: [ -> ]there is another site hosting Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Rautenberg's programs:

http://www.praxelius.de/raut/index.htm

and of course the same programs are on http://www.hpcalc.org/search.php?query=Rautenberg

(02-13-2016 11:44 AM)Luigi Vampa Wrote: [ -> ]Very kind of you Bob.
This download link provides an HTML dump of that microsite. It might be worth to keep it handy, just in case. Please note this link will be available until next Saturday 20th. Feb. 2016.

Thanks to both of you for making it even easier to access and share Dr. Rautenberg's tools. I never saw the mirror on praxelius.de before now.

For new users (and maybe even those familiar) I suggest to use the site (online or offline), rather than just the .zipped programs alone, as the website comments add valuable examples and suggestions to learn their use.
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