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does anyone know if there are any 10BII emulators except the HP's? any language or OS is ok. prefer iPhone, or Mac platform. Java is ok too. Thanks,JohnEdited: 5 June 2013, 4:03 p.m. Re: any open source HP 10BII emulators?
Message #2 Posted by John on 6 June 2013, 12:54 p.m.,
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I 'googled' the following "HP 10bII emulator setup" and received in excess of 100 hits.BEST! Re: any open source HP 10BII emulators?
Message #4 Posted by fhub on 7 June 2013, 9:09 a.m.,
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Just an information for emulator fans:Together with most other emulators HP has also updated the HP-10bII+ emulator a few months ago, and this new version doesn't need an activation key anymore (i.e. it's free for everyone).If you haven't seen this new version yet (because HP didn't put it on their usual emulator website) - here's the place to download it: Re: any open source HP 10BII emulators?
Message #5 Posted by Kimberly Thompson on 7 June 2013, 9:19 a.m.,
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Yes, there is more than one, both emulators & simulators. Try this url: -emulators/finance-calculator-emulators.htmlSlideRule Re: any open source HP 10BII emulators?
Message #6 Posted by fhub on 7 June 2013, 9:31 a.m.,
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Quote:Yes, there is more than one, both emulators & simulators. Try this url: -emulators/finance-calculator-emulators.htmlWell, since HP has updated their emulators a few months ago this website now only shows the 20b and 30b emulators.They have removed the other (older) emulators for 10bII/10bII+/17bII+/12c/12cp from this website, although the download links are still working - well, at least if you know these links. ;-)
But they still require an activation code ...FranzEdited: 7 June 2013, 9:33 a.m. Re: any open source HP 10BII emulators?
Message #7 Posted by Kimberly Thompson on 11 June 2013, 10:54 a.m.,
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Funny thing about the hidden 10BII emulator on the HP SBO site, it is actually the 10BII+ under that zip archive. The msi SAYS & INSTALLS the 10BII+. Interesting? Re: any open source HP 10BII emulators?
Message #8 Posted by fhub on 11 June 2013, 11:40 a.m.,
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Quote:Funny thing about the hidden 10BII emulator on the HP SBO site, it is actually the 10BII+ under that zip archive. The msi SAYS & INSTALLS the 10BII+. Interesting?Well, I know 3 links for the 10BII(+) on this site:hp-10bII-emulator-setup.ziphp-10bII-emulator.ziphp-10bII+-emulator-setup.zipBut all 3 version require an activation code.The only free (and newest) 10BII+ version is available on the Educalc site:
Re: any open source HP 10BII emulators?
Message #9 Posted by Kimberly Thompson on 11 June 2013, 1:29 p.m.,
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OK, but what if I'm really looking for the 10bII, not the 10bII+? Anyone else tried the install w/ same results? Just curious. Re: any open source HP 10BII emulators?
Message #10 Posted by fhub on 12 June 2013, 8:14 a.m.,
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Quote:OK, but what if I'm really looking for the 10bII, not the 10bII+? Well, then you need a nice guy like me! ;-)Here's a package with 3 HP10bII versions:
1 and 2 are the same (older) versions and have only different skin colors, and 3 is the newer emulator version. Re: any open source HP 10BII emulators?
Message #11 Posted by Gerson W. Barbosa on 12 June 2013, 8:32 a.m.,
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Quote:Is the 17bII+ emulator also available?Hi Gerson!Well, the 17bII+ is a different thing:
It has been available for educators at the usual HP-website
-emulators/finance-calculator-emulators.html
but cold only be used with an activation key.Now when HP released their new (free!) emulator versions a few months ago, they have unfortunately removed a few old emulators (10bII+/12c/12cp/17bII+) from their website.
But that doesn't mean that the files have been removed - they just don't list these emulators anymore, but the old links are still working (if you know the exact links).
But for all those (now 'hidden') emulators they have not yet released a free version, so they still require an activation code.If you remember our emails in January this year then you should know how to solve this problem(s) - if not, then just drop me another email. ;-)Franz (NT) You've got mail!
Message #13 Posted by Gerson W. Barbosa on 12 June 2013, 9:47 a.m.,
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I plan to buy a new mobile phone and one of things I want to use it for is HP calculator emulation. Currently, these models are in my favorit list: iPhone 3GS/HTC Touch Pro2 (with hardware keyboard) / HTC HD2 (the largest screen on the market afaik). Which one would you recommend with respect to the HPcalc emulation? Which emulators are the best for iphone/WinMobile?Thanks in advance Re: Which HP calc emulator? Which phone?
Message #2 Posted by bt_schmidt on 15 Jan 2010, 7:48 a.m.,
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Hi,I have a HTC touch pro 2, which is similar to the HD2. the screen is the best bit 800x480. the keyboard is nice (if you want keyboards) however, WinMo sucks *big* time. I have a nice version of Tom Okken's free42 running on it, although be advised this is a simulator and not an emulator - although you can run most 42s programs fine.More and more people are acquiring the iPhone and this is turning into a solid platform. there are many calculators for it already.Also, it depends on the cost differences etc. Over here in the UK, the retailer Tesco are offering some very good deals on iPhone 3GS. So it depends on your preferences. Re: Which HP calc emulator? Which phone?
Message #4 Posted by Egan Ford on 15 Jan 2010, 5:43 p.m.,
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Quote:Currently, these models are in my favorit list: iPhone 3GSI use the following on my iPhone (in order of most frequently used):

  1. 42s. 42S simulation based on Free42, includes virtual printer and the ability to save/restore programs. X-L stack display.
  2. i41CX+. IMHO, by far the best 41CX emulator on any platform. Includes printer, import/export of programs, data, HEPAX data, modules. Supports overlays, X-L stack view, enhanced virtual 41CX hardware with support for iPhone features (accelerometer, compass, GPS). 100% 41CX compat--based on Nonpareil.
  3. m48. Port of EMU48 to iPhone, all the rest of the 48 emulators are based on x48. 48GX emulation.
  4. SCI-15C. Eric's Nonpareil-based 15C emulation.
  5. RPN-12C/15C/16C. More Voyager emulators.
  6. Free42. Another Free42 iPhone port directly from Thomas.
  7. GO-21. HP 21 simulator.
  8. I also have a sliderule (iSlideRule) and an abacus.
Others I have not tried:
  1. 10BII
  2. 17BII+
  3. 12C Platinum.
  4. RPN Calc 42s. This is a direct rip-off of 42s.
If you search the App store for RPN or calculator you will find many more. AFAIK there isn't a mobile platform with more HP emulation choices.Edited: 15 Jan 2010, 6:14 p.m. Re: Which HP calc emulator? Which phone?
Message #5 Posted by Ernie Brock on 16 Jan 2010, 1:19 a.m.,
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Calc12C+ is available on the iPhone as a free download for a limited time. It is a 12C and 11C emulator with a bunch of other features added on ;-) Re: Which HP calc emulator? Which phone?
Message #6 Posted by Mark Hardman on 18 Jan 2010, 12:32 a.m.,
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I have a HTC Touch Pro 2 running the following:1. Christoph Giesselink's Emu42PPCThis allows me to emulate HP-17B, HP-17BII, HP-27S, HP-28S and HP-42S. There is an excellent 640x480 VGA skin for the HP-42S. This I consider to be the best HP42 emulation available at this time. (Thanks Erik!)2. Christoph Giesselink's Emu48PPCEmulations supported are HP-38G, HP-39G, HP-40G, HP-48SX, HP-48GX and HP-49G. The HP-49 has a particularly good VGA skin. (Thanks Beemer)3. eV41 HP-41 Emulator available from TOS4. The Lygea Pocket 12C SE and Pocket 15C SE ($)Of the 14 emulators, 12 of them are free--provided you have the capabilities and patience for dumping some of the ROMs. Can anyone with an iPhone match this? For my part, Windows Mobile is reliable.markHardman Re: Which HP calc emulator? Which phone?
Message #7 Posted by Egan Ford on 18 Jan 2010, 12:21 p.m.,
in response to message #6 by Mark Hardman

Quote:Can anyone with an iPhone match this?

  1. EMU42. Currently the iPhone has Free42 (42S simulation with printer). IMHO Free42 is a 42S+ and runs much faster than EMU42. However, the purist will want the ROM-based EMU42. I do not think it would be much of an effort to port EMU42 to the iPhone since EMU48 has been ported. I.e. the effort to remove Windows APIs has been done. Perhaps I'll do it myself someday.
  2. EMU48 has been ported to the iPhone and is open source (I have the source). It would not take much effort to add the rest of the calcs listed, but at this time only the 48GX (highest demand) is supported.
  3. i41CX+ is vastly superior to eV41. E.g. printer, phone HW integration (compass, accelerometer, etc...), HEPAX support, overlays, ease of use.
  4. Lygea is a simulator. There are many Voyager simulators and emulators for the iPhone (I count at least 11 12Cs to choose from). Purists will prefer the ROM-based emulators for identical results. ROM-based emulators are available for the 11C, 12C, 15C, and 16C.
  5. From my list above there are others like the 21, 10BII, and 17BII+. Since HP published a ROM-based 12C for the iPhone I would not be surprised to see others like the 30B someday.
So no, the iPhone cannot exactly match Windows Mobile given your list, but then Windows Mobile cannot match the iPhone given my list.IMHO, everybody is a winner here.Quote:For my part, Windows Mobile is reliable.I suffered through Windows Mobile for 18 months. IMHO, the iPhone has been much more reliable. WM has the challenge of supporting many different HW platforms and you never know if its WM or the HW that is the problem. At least with the iPhone I have one neck to choke. Re: Which HP calc emulator? Which phone?
Message #8 Posted by John Ioannidis on 31 Jan 2010, 1:14 p.m.,
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