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NumWorks open source calculator
03-20-2018, 10:23 PM (This post was last modified: 03-20-2018 10:29 PM by pier4r.)
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I am not sure whether numworks uses micropython or only the python syntax (as the Cas engine on the prime).

Anyway as far as I know mycropython is available via ndless (so, unofficial) on the nspire series and it will be available also on at least the fx-CG50 of the casio series.

https://micropython.org/

http://community.casiocalc.org/topic/763...entry61644

https://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php...23#p228623

And why do I report this? Because if the various implementation of micropython are somehow compatible with each other, micropython has no extensive math library optimized for low ram environments (numerical library, CAS is nice, but not stricly necessary. We have still our brain). Anyway maybe the casio - ti - numworks community may slowly build one. Although if the effort is not orchestrated, it will take pretty long time.

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