Forgive the shameless plug, but if you're interested you could try my own skin for the emulator here, it's a little easier to get started and you can use my flags directly: github.com/crclayton/Flat-50G
@@josemiguelrodriguez1571 If you're still interested in this: When you're viewing the code on Github, hit the "Raw" button (next to Blame and History), then you can just rightclick that page and Save As
Thank you Charles. Works, I have the 49g+ calculator so transition is not so bad. Took a little time changing from algebra mode to rpn. Had to use mode key then menu bar to select rpn
Thanks for the contribution, unfortunately for the physical calculator, in ROM 2.15, BOOT V4.01.03.03 (Firmware: 4.02 Build 0106), the RIGHT shift + ENTER does not change from approx to numeric and vice versa, so I have not also gotten minimize the font size to the minimum in VIEW (it only stays at 6)
Changed the name of the ROM as you instructed. When I next tried to open the program, I got the popup box about the script, but clicking on the button did not open the calculator. Any idea why not? I'm using Windows 10 Home.
Not sure. You might want to forgive the shameless plug, but if you're interested you could try my own version here, it should work without any fuss: github.com/crclayton/Flat-50G
Is there a pc-based math program that uses reverse polish logic, can solve complex number matrices, is "object-driven", and has an unlimited stack? (In short behave like the HP 48?) Why oh why did they discontinue the line over there at HP? What's wrong with them? I bought second- hand an HP 48 to replace my old HP 48GX (that broke), but it's not going to last forever, and at some point, it may be impossible to find any old working calculators....
Elad Lending The executable and the ROM are all in the "Calculator" folder. Try downloading the zip file and extracting it and seeing if you can get the emulator going using that first.
It all depends what you're using it for. RPN takes a little while to become familiar with, but I in the end I think it's easier for constructing complicated equations with variables.
Forgive the shameless plug, but if you're interested you could try my own skin for the emulator here, it's a little easier to get started and you can use my flags directly: github.com/crclayton/Flat-50G
Отличный скин на эмулятор HP-50G. А есть другие скины на него?
Excellent skin on the HP-50G emulator. Are there other skins on it?
Charles Clayton, how to download the kml scripts? only can view the code, don't have the download option
@@josemiguelrodriguez1571 If you're still interested in this:
When you're viewing the code on Github, hit the "Raw" button (next to Blame and History), then you can just rightclick that page and Save As
Thank you Charles. Works, I have the 49g+ calculator so transition is not so bad. Took a little time changing from algebra mode to rpn. Had to use mode key then menu bar to select rpn
Great video. How do I activate the sd card slot or wire connection on the emulator so that I can install and transfer files from my pc?
Is there capability to write a program on the emulator then upload it to the calculator?
Thanks for the contribution, unfortunately for the physical calculator, in ROM 2.15, BOOT V4.01.03.03 (Firmware: 4.02 Build 0106), the RIGHT shift + ENTER does not change from approx to numeric and vice versa, so I have not also gotten minimize the font size to the minimum in VIEW (it only stays at 6)
Thanks for the tutorial! Is it possible to edit which keyboard keys refer to the calculators keys with this emulator?
Thank you Clayton. The video is really helpful.
Changed the name of the ROM as you instructed. When I next tried to open the program, I got the popup box about the script, but clicking on the button did not open the calculator. Any idea why not? I'm using Windows 10 Home.
Not sure. You might want to forgive the shameless plug, but if you're interested you could try my own version here, it should work without any fuss: github.com/crclayton/Flat-50G
Thanks, but I couldn't get that to work either. Maybe I'm not understanding you, but the link that you sent had no executable files.
Is there a pc-based math program that uses reverse polish logic, can solve complex number matrices, is "object-driven", and has an unlimited stack? (In short behave like the HP 48?) Why oh why did they discontinue the line over there at HP? What's wrong with them? I bought second- hand an HP 48 to replace my old HP 48GX (that broke), but it's not going to last forever, and at some point, it may be impossible to find any old working calculators....
Elad Lending The executable and the ROM are all in the "Calculator" folder. Try downloading the zip file and extracting it and seeing if you can get the emulator going using that first.
Thank you for the tutorial.
People, make sure you rename it as "ROM.49G" *(with the point to indicate the file extension),* not as "ROM49G" (without the point).
Thank you man
Thank you.
Why do you advice people to use RPN mode? Most of the users would prefer the algebraic mode I think. RPN isn't that common.
It all depends what you're using it for. RPN takes a little while to become familiar with, but I in the end I think it's easier for constructing complicated equations with variables.
I agree !
Nice. Using wine on Mac OS X to run this.
not working
Was way too fast for me, I need a slower step by step approach. Otherwise very good.
Attempted to do all of the above, only lead to massive confusion and failure.
Super useful...thanks a lot!!!
Thanks for this video tutorial.