I'd like to remind that http://tiplanet.org/hpwiki/ contains useful low-level information about the Prime, unmatched by other wikis
Despite the name, TI-Planet is not locked onto TI calculators; we frown upon fanboyism (TI gets its share of thumbs down where deserved), and the Prime is one of the targets of our online document generator.
(04-05-2014 02:54 PM)debrouxl Wrote: [ -> ]I'd like to remind that http://tiplanet.org/hpwiki/ contains useful low-level information about the Prime, unmatched by other wikis
One small correction (although i might be wrong on this).
The wiki refers to Prime's language as "HP-BASIC" and "HP-Basic".
HP-Basic (not all caps) was the name of the language introduced with the HP-39. The language on the Prime is called HP PPL (HP Prime Programming Language) and is technically not the same language as HP-Basic (although they're compatible). There is no such thing as HP-BASIC.
Thanks, GRK.
But I just collected the others people information links in a single post, so it should be easier to find for MoHPC users.
The hard work belongs to the people that spent the time to create that documentation for us to consume! That is why this thread is somewhat organized/indexed by the name of the document's creator - in this way, the credits go to the right people every time someone browse it!
http://www.hp.com/calculators - Improve classroom interactivity and make learning easier with the HP Prime Wireless Kit*, which allows teachers to wirelessly push and pull content between the teacher PC and up to 30 HP Prime Calculators in a single classroom.1 Create and edit programs, exam configurations, and data sets on the teacher PC and send polls to and receive them from student calculators. View and project individual student calculator screens to the entire class. For more information please visit http://www.hp.com/calculators.
Subject to regional availability"
1. Compatible only with HP Prime Graphing Calculator SKU G8X92AA, sold separately. Each HP Prime Wireless Kit includes one PC antenna and 30 wireless modules , with bi-directional transmission range up to 15 meters.
*Product image for illustration purposes only. Actual product may vary slightly.
The Statistics Lesson Plans on the Prime Graphing Calculator | HP® Official Site (1.4 on the list) are very useful in learning how to use the Statistics and Inference apps. Unfortunately the .pdf's are crippled by cryptic references to the Prime keys.
In search for the Rosetta Stone to decrypt these I found the site of the book 'The Practice of Statistics for the AP Exam' from which the unspoiled .pdf's can be downloaded (as one .zip file, which also happens to contain all datasets for the examples!). You can download the file from this page: http://bcs.whfreeman.com/tps5e/default.a...__929328__.
Maybe someone can give HP a hint to update their pages (also the German ones) with these files.
Another find during my search was the (unfinished) English translation of the excellent French 'TUTORIAUX HP Prime' by Mickaël Nicotera (2.1 on the list) which can be found on this German HP webpage. Click on UNTERRICHTSMATERIAL and then on 'Download PDF' next to 'HP Prime Exercise Book'. Unfortunately in this file too the references to the Prime keys are cryptic, but if you read the translation next to the French original you will understand. Also you could use my cross-reference (attachment).