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ticalc.org is 20 years old!
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/news/arti...48917.html

Hpcalc.org and emu48 19 years old
http://hp.giesselink.com/10ann48.htm
http://www.hpcalc.org/

A new administrator for HPCalc.org is required, as this place is dead
" A new administrator for HPCalc.org is required, as this place is dead. " Are you volunteering? I suspect Eric would welcome your help.
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The site is NOT dead, as you describe. Not very active is a more accurate to say. Have you submitted any Hp 50G / Hp 48G software? I thought so. Well, not many others have either. Eric usually waits until he has several programs submitted before he updates his site, he doesn't do anything on a daily basis anymore. It is still the place to go for Hp 48g/50g software.
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New edit by Ron R. : Sorry to sound harsh, I do realize you contribute heavily to the Hp Prime forum on this site. Just stating the reason the Hpcalc.org site seems "dead".
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That it isn't a busy place is the result of the small population of Hp 50G users, especially as the Hp Prime is now available and is being much better supported by Hp (and even this site).
Speaking of TI calcs and the last 20 years, you may find this historical video of interest:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoGl8-Wc-L0

Reminds me of the Mac and the PC. I prefer Macs over Windows as much as I do HP calcs over TI.
(06-30-2016 09:08 AM)JDW Wrote: [ -> ]Speaking of TI calcs and the last 20 years, you may find this historical video of interest:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoGl8-Wc-L0

Reminds me of the Mac and the PC. I prefer Macs over Windows as much as I do HP calcs over TI.
Interesting video.. Especially the 4:55 to 5:15 or so with the note about the math books.. I'm almost certain that it would drop the "explorer war" legistlation in EU.
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