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35s - can you display this?
Message #1 Posted by Gene Wright on 21 July 2007, 12:49 p.m.

      
Re: 35s - can you display this?
Message #2 Posted by Tim Wessman on 21 July 2007, 2:51 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Gene Wright

      
Re: 35s - can you display this?
Message #3 Posted by Seth Morabito on 21 July 2007, 3:19 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Gene Wright

Almost, but not quite.

How'd you do the lowercase "S"?

            
Re: 35s - can you display this?
Message #4 Posted by Namir on 21 July 2007, 5:19 p.m.,
in response to message #3 by Seth Morabito

Insert the standard deviation Sx and then delete the x to get the small s. Of course this has to be done in program mode using the EQN button.

                  
List of 35s lowercase letters and where they can be found
Message #5 Posted by Gene Wright on 21 July 2007, 7:41 p.m.,
in response to message #4 by Namir

It appears that 20 of the 26 lowercase letters can be produced that I've found so far. Haven't found an f, j, l, q, v, or z yet.

The list of lowercase letters and where they can be found is shown below. These may not be the ONLY places to generate the lowercase letters, but these do work. Any suggestions on the missing letters?

a - CONST atm
b - L.R. b
c - CONST c
d - BASE d
e - CONST eV
f - ?
g - CONST g
h - CONST h
i - i key
j - ?
k - CONST k
l - ?
m - CONST Vm
n - CONST Mn
o - BASE o
p - CONST mp
q - ?
r - L.R. r
s - s,sigma - sx
t - CONST atm
u - CONST u
v - ?
w - x-bar,y-bar Xw
x - SUMS Sumx
y - SUMS Sumy
Z - ?
                        
Re: List of 35s lowercase letters and where they can be found
Message #6 Posted by Howard Owen on 23 July 2007, 2:05 p.m.,
in response to message #5 by Gene Wright

The Z in 'Zo' looks like a capital, but it actually fits perfectly in the lower case "font."

Regards,
Howard

      
Re: 35s - can you display this?
Message #7 Posted by Bruce Bergman on 21 July 2007, 7:07 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Gene Wright

Did anyone notice that Gene didn't use an actual 35s display, but the emulator screen? Hmmm? What's up with that?? ;-) ;-)

thanks, bruce

            
Re: 35s - can you display this?
Message #8 Posted by sjthomas on 24 July 2007, 2:23 a.m.,
in response to message #7 by Bruce Bergman

Quote:
Did anyone notice that Gene didn't use an actual 35s display, but the emulator screen? Hmmm? What's up with that?? ;-) ;-)

thanks, bruce


Just like in that review in Datafile . . . That could be handy, hp <nudge, nudge>

                  
Re: 35s - can you display this?
Message #9 Posted by Katie Wasserman on 24 July 2007, 10:05 a.m.,
in response to message #8 by sjthomas

According to this page HP makes their emulator software available free to educators. I wonder what their rational is for not making it freely available to everyone? In any event, the 35s emulator isn't listed there yet but I'll bet it will be soon.

-Katie


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