I am wondering if it is possible to launch the solve equation app inside of program.
I have a program that does a bit of house-keeping to setup to launch the solve equation app, just wondering how I could tell the program to go ahead and launch it versus have to do the RS 7 ENTER combo after running my program every time.
I am looking to launch this app:
http://h20564.www2.hp.com/hpsc/doc/publi...=c01929504
Try calling the built-in menu for the solve equation app from within your program.
To specify a particular page of a menu, enter the number as m.pp, where m is the menu number and pp is the page number (such as 94.02 for page 2 of the TIME menu). If page pp doesn’t exist, page 1 is displayed (94 gives page 1 of
the TIME menu).
HP 50g Advanced User's Reference Manual Edition 2
http://www.hpcalc.org/search.php?query=hp+50g+aur
See The Menu-Number Table H-1 through H-5, pages 637 through 641.
(06-21-2016 02:04 AM)MNH Wrote: [ -> ]Try calling the built-in menu for the solve equation app from within your program.
To specify a particular page of a menu, enter the number as m.pp, where m is the menu number and pp is the page number (such as 94.02 for page 2 of the TIME menu). If page pp doesn’t exist, page 1 is displayed (94 gives page 1 of
the TIME menu).
HP 50g Advanced User's Reference Manual Edition 2
http://www.hpcalc.org/search.php?query=hp+50g+aur
See The Menu-Number Table H-1 through H-5, pages 637 through 641.
yeah I tried that already. All that does is bring the menu up, it doesn't actually launch anything. Also, interestingly, even though I have soft menus enabled normally num.slv comes up in a popup anyway, but when calling it this way it puts it on the soft keys. No idea why that is.
(06-21-2016 02:33 AM)RPL Calcs Wrote: [ -> ]Test too ... (very very safe )
'A=B+C' STEQ 30 MENU (48/49/50)
Best regards.
PS: Sorry for my English.
That is incredible. That brings up the old 28S style solver (might also be how the 48 and 49 work, not sure since I don't own them).
For others that might encounter this.
You do the a program as he suggested and execute it.
Then do
5 soft key A
3 soft key B
left shift soft key C
The answer C:2 pops out.
This is as good (if not better) than using the application.
Thanks a ton.
And your English was perfect
(06-21-2016 02:33 AM)RPL Calcs Wrote: [ -> ]!!! WARNING !!!
FIRST: Backup memory before trying it!
SYSEVAL, LIBEVAL and FLASHEVAL can cause calculator memory crash.
To access Solve equation input form use:
# 32002h FLASHEVAL (HP’s 49G/48GII/49G+/50G) or
.
How would you go about entering that in a program?
Literally "# 32002h FLASHEVAL" ?
Quote:That is incredible. That brings up the old 28S style solver (might also be how the 48 and 49 work, not sure since I don't own them).
Yes, great. I also prefer this way.
'A=B+C' STEQ 30 MENU
works in HP’s 48SX/S, 48G/GX/G+/GII, 49G/G+ and 50G.
And, to the HP 28S (ROM version 2BB) is
'A=B+C' STEQ #1DE26h SYSEVAL
!!! WARNING !!!
In the HP 28 can not do backup.
THE ADRESS #1DE26h WILL ONLY WORK WITH THE HP28S VERSION 2BB.
To know the version of your calculator, type:
#Ah SYSEVAL <ENTER>
Quote:How would you go about entering that in a program?
Literally "# 32002h FLASHEVAL" ?
Yes. Only:
# 32002h FLASHEVAL
or
#32002h FLASHEVAL
(06-21-2016 04:28 AM)RPL Calcs Wrote: [ -> ]And, to the HP 28S (ROM version 2BB) is
'A=B+C' STEQ #1DE26h SYSEVAL
!!! WARNING !!!
In the HP 28 can not do backup.
THE ADRESS #1DE26h WILL ONLY WORK WITH THE HP28S VERSION 2BB.
To know the version of your calculator, type:
#Ah SYSEVAL <ENTER>
Actually you can do the same safe trick with a different menu number on the 28S (just tried to make sure it still works)
'A=B+C' STEQ 24 MENU
Quote:Suggest you add a new Forum message titled something like "Useful HP-28 Links" with the same information. This looks like a very useful set to have, but no one will ever find it past next week, buried in this thread.
Hello, Bob Prosperi.
Thanks for your suggestion. I will post the links in a new message.
Best regards.
(06-22-2016 01:55 AM)rprosperi Wrote: [ -> ]Suggest you add a new Forum message titled something like "Useful HP-28 Links" with the same information. This looks like a very useful set to have, but no one will ever find it past next week, buried in this thread.
I agree. It is also true that with a thread named properly one has to search it to find it (if the search function helps), so in doubt I added them to the hp calculators wiki.
Note that I found it only because I am reading through the general forum.
http://www.wiki4hp.com/doku.php?id=resources:start
Moreover with niche sites like hpmuseum.org one can really see how little changes in the search string return totally different results while one would expect that (or other search engines) should be able to handle the small differences:
site:hpmuseum.org useful link 28
I get the
http://hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-6444-post-58046.html immediately.
site:hpmuseum.org useful link
s 28
I never get the wanted thread