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> Is there any good 49G User RPL or Hp BASIC tutorials avaliable?
http://hpcalc.org/docs/programming/
User RPL tutorial (the HTML is easier to read than the PDF)
One Minute Marvels
they're for the HP48 but work for the 49
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On Sun, 5 Mar 2000, Carl Lindwall wrote:
> Is there any good 49G User RPL or Hp BASIC tutorials avaliable?
> I have looked at hpcalc.org, but I haven't found any good ones there.
Carl,
Even after all these years, I still find many HP 48G/GX resources
invaluable when I program the HP 49G. (Please see the list at the end of
this message.) In conjunction with the HP 49G _Advanced User's Guide_
(especially Chapter 14 on the new Computer Algebra System commands),
you'll find that the books mentioned in the list will take you a long way.
If I had to buy just one or two, I'd go with the _HP 48G Advanced User's
Reference Manual_ (the AUR) and _HP 48 Insights, Volume I_. These are #4
and #7 in the list. The AUR has two *REAL* chapters on programming,
running some 138 pages (instead of the svelte 16 pages that comprise
Chapter 10 of the HP 49G User's Guide). As for Wickes' _Insights_, I read
it as much for philosophy (the RIGHT way to do things) as for technical
information (it has plenty of both).
I hope this helps. As many in this newsgroup have pointed out, the 49G and
48G/GX are a joy to program on, what with an exceptionally rich collection
of control structures and a debugging environment.
- Art Belmonte
HP 48 References
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In article <vBhw4.4771$yw1....@nntpserver.swip.net>,
"Carl Lindwall" <carl.l...@home.se> wrote:
> Is there any good 49G User RPL or Hp BASIC tutorials avaliable?
> I have looked at hpcalc.org, but I haven't found any good ones there.
In my homepage at http://move.to/hp48g there is a User RPL programming
tutorial. Altough it does not cite the HP49G in it, all the information
there for the '48 is still valid in the HP49G.
-Eduardo M Kalinowski
mailto:eka...@iname.com
http://move.to/hp48g
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Ok, but if I program on the Computer in User RPL, do I have to compile it,
or how do I do?
Can I write the code in Notepad, or will i need a special program?
Is there any source code for existing programs available?
John Davis <jed...@yahoo.com> skrev i
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> > Is there any good 49G User RPL or Hp BASIC tutorials avaliable?
>
> http://hpcalc.org/docs/programming/
>
> User RPL tutorial (the HTML is easier to read than the PDF)
> One Minute Marvels
>
> they're for the HP48 but work for the 49
>
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Hi, Carl !
Just transfer 1dt on example program to your PC
and you will get the needed header to your work
on the PC, ready for transfer back to the calc.
Try it !
-Best Regards, Veli-Pekka
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Veli-Pekka Nousiainen ; e-mail= vp.nou...@eiffel.fi
Sokinsuontie 3 A 1, FIN-02760 Espoo, Finland
TEL, WORK= +358 (9) 859 2025 ; (WORK2= +358 (3) 4728 300)
Eiffel Oy ; URL= http://www.eiffel.fi
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Vote for the "82484A Curve Fit for HP71B" => HP49G !!!
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Carl Lindwall wrote:
> Ok, but if I program on the Computer in User RPL, do I have to compile it,
> or how do I do?
> Can I write the code in Notepad, or will i need a special program?
> Is there any source code for existing programs available?
>
> John Davis <jed...@yahoo.com> skrev i
> diskussionsgruppsmeddelandet:38C1ACFD.1B4FD5CE@yahoo.com...
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> "You are quite good at making a nuisance of yourself, since that seems to be
> your only purpose here."
>
> Thank you for your compliment, glad to be of service to you. I do have an
> additional mission, however: occasionally I help convert someone over to HP.
> When that occurs all the hatred this newsgroup can dish out is but a small
> price to pay.
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The HP has a built-in compiler (that;s why the on the HP48 editor is slower
than other add-on editors).
The best way would be to use the emulator (emu48 with the HP49 kml files, that
way you can transfer to your calc directly when you are done.
Buchan
Carl Lindwall wrote:
> Ok, but if I program on the Computer in User RPL, do I have to compile it,
> or how do I do?
> Can I write the code in Notepad, or will i need a special program?
> Is there any source code for existing programs available?
>
> John Davis <jed...@yahoo.com> skrev i
> diskussionsgruppsmeddelandet:38C1ACFD.1B4FD5CE@yahoo.com...
> > > Is there any good 49G User RPL or Hp BASIC tutorials avaliable?
>>
> > http://hpcalc.org/docs/programming/
>>
> > User RPL tutorial (the HTML is easier to read than the PDF)
> > One Minute Marvels
>>
> > they're for the HP48 but work for the 49
>>
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