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What about RPL/2? Can it be used on real calcularors? - timofonic - 06-04-2014 10:20 PM http://www.rpl2.net Parts of OpenRPN have been used in the wp34s project. What about RPL/2 on some real hardware? It seems like an expanded RPL and it's used by many universities. RE: What about RPL/2? Can it be used on real calcularors? - Mark Hardman - 06-04-2014 10:51 PM (06-04-2014 10:20 PM)timofonic Wrote: http://www.rpl2.net Thomas Klemm has instructions for installing RPL/2 on the Raspberry Pi: Re: Correct me if I am wrong Its a start. RE: What about RPL/2? Can it be used on real calcularors? - walter b - 06-05-2014 04:36 AM (06-04-2014 10:20 PM)timofonic Wrote: Parts of OpenRPN have been used in the wp34s project. Since two disappointed members of OpenRPN initiated the WP 34S project. d:-) RE: What about RPL/2? Can it be used on real calcularors? - Paul Dale - 06-05-2014 04:49 AM (06-04-2014 10:20 PM)timofonic Wrote: Parts of OpenRPN have been used in the wp34s project. Actually, I doubt there is much if any code left from the OpenRPN project in the 34S. The only bits that came across initially were a portion of the low level integer mode support and some of the real display formatting code. Both of these have had a lot of work since. The display code has mostly been rewritten I believe. - Pauli |