The
FX-603PX is an Android emulation of the legendary
Casio FX-603P and its printer and tape accessory. This emulator is based on the GNU Open Source Emulator FX-603P by Martin Krischik, but specifically optimized for high definition Android displays. It emulates almost exactly the functionalities of the original calculator and can be used as a full-featured programmable scientific calculator.
The
FX-603PX supports all arithmetic, trigonometric, logarithmic, hyperbolic, statistical functions and all alphanumeric display options of the original calculator and last not least the
FX-603PX is fully programmable. You can write up to 20 programs, using 110 registers.
With the build in FA-6 cassette interface simulation you can save and load programs and data to your Android internal or external memory card for later use. Results can be printed out with the FP-10 thermal printer emulator and copied/pasted to other applications.
You can download it at:
https://vanbarel.eu.org/tools/fx603px
Nice! Got the original last month with the interface for tape and printer. All functional.
Nice little programmable
The FX-602P was enough to tempt me to the dark side.
So much cheaper and faster than the 41C.
Pauli
Thanks ! Very nice. Works well and looks good !
A bit of a necro comment but the FX-603 Simulator had been updated this month.
The new version has a new file manager to support Googles stricter rules for file I/O. I tried to make a good user experience as was possible with new document management system adding import and export of your programs.
Note that the FX-603P has RSSAVE and RSLOAD which saves and loads plain text files. If you have larger programs you can type them in on a desktop computer and load that way.
More at http://fx-602p.krischik.com/index.php/FX-603P/HomePage
(07-19-2020 12:41 AM)Paul Dale Wrote: [ -> ]The FX-602P was enough to tempt me to the dark side.
So much cheaper and faster than the 41C.
I'm a CASIO fan, and of all CASIO's i have, i still love the FX-602P the most.
What a machine! In its aluminium cover glory, stylish as hell.
FX-603P i assume is equally good, or better, but the looks and feel isnt imho.
(01-07-2022 04:19 PM)Dan C Wrote: [ -> ]FX-603P i assume is equally good, or better, but the looks and feel isnt imho.
Correct. I have both and FX-602P and FX-603P. The FX-603P and it's a little larger. Still aluminium but with a black coat of paint which isn't good for readability.
However it has some cool functions. Hardware wise the FX-603P has an RS-232C interface build in. Add a RS-232C to USB interface and you can store your programs on your PC.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbZEikpOMVg
As for the Simulator: I'll suggest the FX-603P — it has fractions, base-n and can save and load applications as plain text files. There is a bug ( https://sourceforge.net/p/uiq3/bugs/27/ ) but now that I can upload to Google Play again I'll fix it soon.
Guys, stop, you're going to make me go look for an fx-602P or fx-603P on ebay.
The FX-602P was my first fully programmable in 1981 and I still like it. Hardware wise is the fx-603p similar to the fx-880p line. (8-bit HD62002 @ 1.228 MHz)
(01-07-2022 05:39 PM)Dave Britten Wrote: [ -> ]Guys, stop, you're going to make me go look for an fx-602P or fx-603P on ebay.
I've been looking for a long time, and you'll be shocked when you see the prices; $200-$300 is typical, and even some non-working units exceed $200, though most of these are from Japan, where prices make EU's prices look economical.
As always, patience is the only solution...
(01-07-2022 05:39 PM)Dave Britten Wrote: [ -> ]Guys, stop, you're going to make me go look for an fx-602P or fx-603P on ebay.
Find an FX-602P and embrace the beauty of the best non-RPN calculator of its era.
I've got a book full of programs I wrote for it. Lots of trivial little things but some sophisticated things. IMO, the best I managed was a tic-tac-toe game when the user played the calculator. The program used an alpha-beta minimax search to determine its move. All within the limit of the available 512 program steps.
Pauli
(01-08-2022 02:50 AM)rprosperi Wrote: [ -> ]I've been looking for a long time, and you'll be shocked when you see the prices;
Me too. My 602P died many many years ago. Random screen corruption and loss/corruption of program memory. I had the thermal printer and cassette interface but tossed them at the same time. I kind of wished I'd kept them....
That's always the way.
Pauli
(01-08-2022 04:06 AM)Paul Dale Wrote: [ -> ]I had the thermal printer and cassette interface but tossed them at the same time.
I lost mine when moving home. Probably left them at my parents house and they did not know the value.
(01-08-2022 04:06 AM)Paul Dale Wrote: [ -> ]I've got a book full of programs I wrote for it.
I have wondered about starting a collection for those old programs. Preferably with a source code repository. Since the FX-603P hast plain text import and export one can would not even need to type it all in.
A repository for FX-602P programs would be good.
Pauli
I've got a book full of programs I wrote for it. Lots of trivial little things but some sophisticated things. IMO, the best I managed was a tic-tac-toe game when the user played the calculator. The program used an alpha-beta minimax search to determine its move. All within the limit of the available 512 program steps.
Pauli
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Do you have these programs still? That tic-tac game seems very cool!
I'm big on software preservation, so of course I will say YES, archive it all!
I should have it still but it's in storage since I'm moving house. I tossed a similar book for the HP 34C many years ago which I somewhat regret.
Pauli
(01-08-2022 11:19 AM)Dan C Wrote: [ -> ]I've got a book full of programs I wrote for it. Lots of trivial little things but some sophisticated things. IMO, the best I managed was a tic-tac-toe game when the user played the calculator. The program used an alpha-beta minimax search to determine its move. All within the limit of the available 512 program steps.
The FX-603P could hold 6,144 steps. Were individual programs limited to 512?
(01-09-2022 02:51 PM)toml_12953 Wrote: [ -> ]The FX-603P could hold 6,144 steps. Were individual programs limited to 512?
Not that I know. However, if you want backward compatibility for your saved files you need to keep it below 512.