1)I think you can download the user's manual from hpcalc
2)YES. The software can improve the features VERY MUCH. Try Alg48 and Erable
if you are interested in Maths, Stat48Pro for Statistics. If you have a
128kb in slot1, try MetaKernel and you will not go back...
Look for software in your field: it will be worth.
Raul
>MetaKernel and you will not go back...
I have just gone back.
Port >=2: Alg48 & add-on,UFL,QPI, TED(VV
command),Neopolys,Bode-Routh,Bodepack, Solvesys and much more..
Port 1: Erable,Java
Port 0: Completly free.
Maybe there's a better configuration with the MK and the port 0 free.
Best regards, Andrea.
I have used many tricks for getting as more free memory as possible
(converting my programs in libraries, "hiding" in libraries the MK system
programs like STARTED, etc). Before a warmstart I get near 33000 bytes free:
enougth for the everyday work. If I need more space (for some transfers,
spliting libraries, for instance) I purge Erable from port 0. At the end, I
copy the backup from port 9 to port 0 and warmstart.
I used Java years ago, and really it's good, but MK is MUCH better: the
editors for text, matrix, equations, fonts, are fast and they let you things
like cut, copy and paste.
From hpcalc:
"The Meta Kernel transforms the HP48 from a good calculator to an excellent
calculator... The HP48 is like a brand new calculator when the Meta Kernel
is installed, with nearly every interface function working faster and with
more features."
Raul
If you're in the US, you can try to buy a set of manuals (getting
started and user's guide) from www.calcpro.com for $25.
Regards,
Daniel
Regards,
Byron
It is about 16MB so good luck if u have 56k
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