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#241 p4nix

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Posted 10 October 2014 - 05:36 PM

I even had to google to find out what exactly 'haskell' is :P

No, sorry!



#242 flyingfisch

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Posted 14 October 2014 - 02:29 AM

That's ok, I was just curious, since I am trying to learn it :)



#243 Sheepolution

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Posted 22 October 2014 - 12:46 AM

Name: Daniël Haazen

Birthday: 29 October

Age: 19

Hobbies: Playing games, making games

Interests: Programming with limits.

Where you got your username: I used to name myself Sheep and also Revolution. When both were taken on a website I decided to mix them, and thus was Sheepolution created.



#244 flyingfisch

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Posted 22 October 2014 - 09:18 PM

lol, I thought is was Sheep and Solution combined. Welcome :)



#245 Sheepolution

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Posted 22 October 2014 - 09:19 PM

Well in the end, it's supposed to be Sheep and Pollution combined!

http://sheepolution.com/



#246 Valsartan

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Posted 08 December 2014 - 12:54 PM

Name:Valsartan

Age:17

Hobbies: programming and reading

Where you got your username: my mother has a chemist's and I like to help her. It's the name of a medicine

#247 xelusi

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Posted 11 January 2015 - 05:31 AM

Name: Xelusi :rolleyes:

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Age:44

Hobbies:Fishing

Interests: :rolleyes:

Where you got your username: made it up myself during those day for yahoo mail...



#248 bird

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Posted 20 January 2015 - 01:13 PM

Greetings to everyone.

 

Name(optional): Nik

Birthday: JUNE

Age: 30

Hobbies: Flying, windsurfing, running.

Interests: Everything RF/mobile comms, aviation

Where you got your username: I am an engineer aspiring to become a pilot but I'd rather be a bird to save going through life with an empty pockets due to flying :)))

 

I have no serious experience with programming calculators but a couple of weeks ago I was struck with the idea to get one and the only brand I know is casio.

Initially I was opting for an fx fd10 pro due to its rugged features to use in the field, but as it was way expensive to get one in Europe I opted for an fx-5800P.

 

I intend to write some code for aviation calculations (e.g. wind triangles, altimetry etc.) You can get apps in your smart phone to do this, I know but hey I am an engineer.

Hopefully I can rely on all you guys for support in the future.


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#249 Tom

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Posted 25 January 2015 - 04:41 PM

Hey, I thought I'd join this forum as I enjoy playing with the circuitry of the Casio fx calculators. I'm trying a few things at the moment:

 

  • Extract the screen of one of the calculators, and use it an another project
  • Execute arbitrary code on the calculators, or access debug/dev features

Neither have been particularly successful so far but I'm still learning about the circuitry of the calculators. Any knowledge that anyone has on either of these would be brilliant!

(also, how this username wasn't already taken is beyond me.)



#250 NeilPatrickHarris

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Posted 27 March 2015 - 06:34 AM

Hi

Name: omer,

from Istanbul

Age 24 (13/08/91)

Job: mechanical engineer

Hobbies: cosmology, play and watch basketball, english.

Edited by NeilPatrickHarris, 27 March 2015 - 06:37 AM.


#251 outshine_Polaris

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Posted 28 March 2015 - 11:06 PM

Name: outshine_Polaris (not irl, obviously.)

Birthday: annual

Age: 166598 microcenturies

Hobbies: Being difficult, juggling sticks, problem solving, programmning, prayer. (particular order, but I'm not telling which one. See first of list.:)

Interests: Being difficult, prayer, juggling sticks, problem solving, programming. (no particular order.)

Where I got my username: Autocorrect.



#252 DHeart

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Posted 17 September 2015 - 07:42 PM

Name: DragonHeart

Birthday: May

Age: To old for this!

Hobbies: motorcycle trackday riding; car and bike thinkering; Hacker/Maker wannabe; engineering student; 

Where I got my username: it's so old that I forgot how did I get it!



#253 EngrWarsi

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Posted 23 November 2015 - 12:21 PM

Hi I am Engr Warsi, a civil engineer.

From Pakistan.

I recently bought Casio Fx-9860gii SD 

I have somewhat experience of programming with C and VISUAL BASIC

 

I want to make programs on casio and share so that all other civil engineers be benefited from them.
 



#254 donf

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Posted 21 December 2015 - 01:57 AM

Name: Don
BD: Nov 19
Age: 71
Hobbies: calcs, science, electronics, how things work
Interest: Reading about the above, bike riding.
User name short for bad typist

#255 Viliami

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Posted 22 December 2015 - 08:27 AM

Hello Guys, My name is Viliami.

 

Birthday:    Dec 18 1998

Age:           17

Interests:    Playstation, Programming, Manga, Chess, Tetris, NitroType, Call of Duty, Rubiks Cube, BCI (brain computer interface), VR, AI programming, Algorithms, SONY, Computer Vision, Cell Automata and Game Development.

Username: Just my name

 

I like to program in C++ and I'm currently learning about OpenGL.

I also know other programming languages like Java and Python and C.

The add-ins I make are written in C, since I don't know assembly yet, but it is on my to-learn list.

 

Potential Calculator Programming Goals (for fx-9860GIIs):

- Learn SH4 assembly and create a fast and stable grayscale emulator.

- Make a calculator 3D rendering engine, with grayscale. Someone's already making it for a TI-calc.

- Connect the calc to the internet.

- Make another SDK for linux, with an emulator and syntax highlighting.

- Make an online emulator.


Edited by Viliami, 31 January 2016 - 11:05 PM.


#256 Salvo777

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Posted 26 January 2016 - 09:59 AM

Hello Guys

 

my name is Salvo and I live in Italy

Birthday:    March 28

Interests:    PC, Programming, Calculators,  Mountain Bike and Girls  :) 

 

Sorry for my bad English! :greengrin:

 

Greetings to all the Staff and all the Members of this nice Forum :)



#257 frankmar98

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Posted 03 March 2016 - 02:11 PM

Hello, 

My name is Frank Martinez Moreno and I´m from Spain

Birthday: July 1

Age: 17

Hobbies: Photography, programming.

Interests: Programming, bioinformatics, calculators, chemistry, physics, maths, biology, electronics and hardware. I study 2º of Health Science Baccaleureate.

My username: my name + my surname + my birthdate.

 

I love Microsoft, and GNU-Linux also. I admire Visual Studio development tools, and the speed and stability ol linux.

 

Greetings to all for this forum.

 

Regards

 

Update 2018:

 

I'm 19

 

I'm studying Chemistry at UAM in Madrid, and getting involved (helping) in a research project of Quantum Chemistry.


Edited by frankmar98, 21 May 2018 - 11:00 AM.


#258 Forty-Two

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Posted 13 April 2016 - 03:04 AM

Welcome, Viliami, Salvo0777, and frankmar98! Good to see we still have quite the international userbase.

 

For our linux users, what's you're favorite distro?  I've used Fedora for a long time, but I'm using Arch on my current desktop, and I have to say the AUR is amazing.



#259 frankmar98

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Posted 13 April 2016 - 10:15 AM

I like debian based distros, my favorite one is puppy linux, perfect for my old pentium 4, and Dell Mini 9, also I use Debian on my Raspberry Pi model 1 B, and lubuntu in my old Core 2 duo laptop.

 

When I was 14 years old, I learnt programming in C, with Puppy Linux, and GCC, in a Pentium 4 with 512 MB of RAM and broken hard disk (I used a pendrive to install linux). 

 

Regards



#260 Viliami

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Posted 14 April 2016 - 01:45 AM

I am currently using Centos 7 but I like Ubuntus package manager a lot more.

It's so much easier to find and install things with it.



#261 Forty-Two

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Posted 14 April 2016 - 02:24 AM

I am currently using Centos 7 but I like Ubuntus package manager a lot more.

It's so much easier to find and install things with it.

I've had the opposite experience. I find it much easier to just do 'dnf whatprovides' instead of mucking about with apt-cache. Though I do agree the GUI in *buntu is much better than Fedora's default gui. I don't tend to look for software in the gui any more, really. I either know what I want already, or I will just google for it.


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#262 flyingfisch

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Posted 27 April 2016 - 07:01 PM

What exactly don't you like about apt-get? I never had an issue with it, and it seemed to work pretty well for anything I needed. I never use the GUI btw.



#263 Forty-Two

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Posted 28 April 2016 - 10:01 PM

What exactly don't you like about apt-get? I never had an issue with it, and it seemed to work pretty well for anything I needed. I never use the GUI btw.

For a few reasons, really. It's not cleanly split into separate binaries like pacman or dnf are; you need to use apt-get for somethings and apt-cache for others. That should really be abstracted away so you only need to remember one commands. Additionally, it doesn't actually uninstall packages by default; you must use apt-get purge for that and not just apt-get remove. It is also very hard to see how much progress is left in your install or w/e because it tends to be obscured by how verbose apt-get is. Admittedly, it is good to have some diagnostic info for the admin so they know what changes the may need to do manually, but it is difficult to sort everything out. I think pacman has the best balance here.



#264 flyingfisch

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Posted 29 April 2016 - 08:36 PM

Hmm, that's interesting. Firstly, I'm pretty sure modern Ubuntu versions only require apt-get, I've never had to touch apt-cache. Secondly, apt-get remove removes the actual binaries and stuff, the only thing it doesn't remove are config files, which I think is a good thing. Are there instances where this would be a problem?



#265 MarioR

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Posted 21 November 2016 - 09:09 PM

Name: Mario

Birthday: March 15

Age: 44

Hobbies: my family, my house, programming everyting

Interests: currently my studies

Where you got your username: ... :)



#266 Krtyski

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Posted 02 December 2016 - 05:08 AM

I'm just curious how many Japanese speakers have come and introduced here...

 

ちょっと興味があるけど、日本語を使う人が何人くらいここで自己紹介したんでしょ?



#267 Sal

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Posted 18 January 2017 - 12:19 PM

User ID: Sal
Gender: Yes!
Best personal trait: Er, uh, I'll get back on that, uh...
Age: Early Geezer Years
What I like to do: Spend hours and hours using different search engines from around the world and translation software to find useful information about my Casio calculators:
fx-3800P fx-4500PA fx-5800P
Dream: Adding a second flash chip to my fx-5800P, figuring out how to USE it for something, and understanding the serial interface on the fx-5800P. And of course, managing to purchase a second fx-5800P to help understand the serial interface. Might as well wish for a second fx-4500PA, a really nice programmable. :-)
Best of everything to you all.

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#268 Roald

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Posted 19 January 2017 - 09:31 PM

Hi.
My name is Roald.
Im 38 years old
I live in Sandnes, Norway.

I run a steel construction company with 11 employees.

Im about to write my self in on a technical school for constructions.

I use Casio Classpad II. New to these advanced calculators :)

#269 Jota68

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Posted 25 January 2017 - 08:59 AM

Name(optional): Jota

Birthday: September

Age: 48

Hobbies: Made music electronic, programming..

Interests: to learn a little more.

Where you got your username: name and year of birthday? :)


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#270 WolfgangK

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Posted 10 July 2017 - 06:47 PM

Name: Wolfgang K.

 

Age: 49

 

Interests: Mathematics, technology, natural science, statistics, computer programming, etc.

 

Hobbies: Vintage calculators (Sharp, Casio, Texas Instruments, etc), - years ago ;-) in my youth also skiing (i am Austrian)

 

 

I like casio calculators, especially cfx, afx, and the 9860 models. Fine design, powerful mathematical capabilities, light weight (can put them easily into the pocket). Very helpful for easy calculations, quick data analysis, mathematic (esp. matrix) algorithm prototyping, etc. You can learn new mathematical methods with their help.

 

greetings to the community, W.


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#271 frankmar98

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Posted 12 July 2017 - 01:01 PM

Welcome to UCF, everyone!

 

Vintage calculators are awesome, to find in a second hand local market a CFX-9970G (the unique CFX with CAS) or a fx-201P is a wonderful feeling.

 

I study Chemistry at UAM, and Casio CFX / 9860G series are marvellous to put into the lab coat pocket to help you with data analysis in experiments.

I had write a program for CFX series to find the error in the parameters of regressions, this is esstential because every magnitude given by a scientist must be exact, but in real world experiments it can't be exact, so you have to give the error.

 

But for really complex calculus like solving Schrödinger equation of a system by an ab-initio method, we need PCs, if it is possible 64 bits, multiple cores, a lot of RAM and Linux.

 

WolfgangK, your collection is very cool!

 

Regards Frank Martínez aka. frankmar98



#272 1q2w3e4rr

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Posted 13 November 2017 - 09:36 AM

Name(optional): Ali

Age: 28

Hobbies: reading,music... 

Interests: programing

Where you got your username:...



#273 piu58

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Posted 28 November 2017 - 06:56 AM

Name(optional): Uwe

Birthday: October

Age: 59

Hobbies: astronomy, canoeing, classical B/w photography

Where you got your username: I always use it. It is my programmer's acronym

 

I like the fx calculator because it is very easy to write a small program. It is more adequate for a handful of formulae instead of a C++ compiler or so: The transition from pocket calcuator typing to a programm is straightforward, all variables are ready to use.

I simulate mostly physical problems with the calculators (I have two of them), at least I make the first steps of such a simulation.

 

I like the environement which Casio gave us: The FA-124 and the emulator.

 

~

 

​My motivation for registration was to report an error in FA-124.


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#274 Celelibi

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Posted 04 December 2017 - 12:08 AM

Age: 30

Hobbies: coding, free software, machine learning, yoyo, rubik's cube, understanding how technologies work, sometimes trying to fix it, usually failing but learning in the process.

 

Where you got your username: A misspelling of a pokemon. I got it at around the same time I started to code on my Graph 25.



#275 foroplus

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Posted 11 May 2018 - 08:48 PM

Hi everyone, my nickname is foroplus and love all programmable calculators, especially those who can be coded in BASIC or other high-level languages.

 

Own http://basic.hopto.org which I try to complete and refine without great success cause I never have enough time.

 

Glad to have a site like this forum to share info with you all.


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#276 frankmar98

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Posted 21 May 2018 - 11:32 AM

Welcome everyone to UCF!

 

Let's keep the forum alive. I encourage you to post. (interesting things).

 

piu58 welcome to the UCF! I agree fx-9860G series are nice calculators for programming, and also for academic life.

 

I'm a photography hobbyist, I like traditional photography, but I don't have space for developing although I own an enlarger (Meopta Opemus 6a), waiting for the long term future when I'll buy a house, I'll practice medium format B+W photography with a Mamiya RB67 or similar, today I'm shooting with a Canon 5D classic.

 

Celelibi, welcome to UCF! A Graph 25 is a nice calculator, but it is factory limited, probably, you'll enjoy more a high-end calculator, I prefer high-end because they're also cheap. France is the paradise of Casio calculators.

In France you buy a Graph 90+E really cheap, an you'll love it.

But every Casio graphing or programmable calculator is nice.

 

foroplus, welcome to UFC!, your page is awesomely fantastic. I enjoyed the article about repairing calculators. I think that most of Casio calculators, have a outstanding quality electronics, so probably a Casio calculator without flash memory and without mistreat will last forever (more than 50 or 100 years), I would like to see in 50 years the flash memory quality of fx-9860G series. Because I will be 69 years old, and I would like to keep programming mine.

 

I repaired my CFX-9970G, because screen was not showing image well (a lot of lines). I dissasembled it, and assembled it again, and it was repaired.



#277 Todd

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  • Interests:Astronomy, electronics, computers, and of course, math.

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    fx-CG500 - My "daily driver" (actually, CP-400)
    fg-CG50
    fx-991EX Classwiz
    fx-9750gii
    fx-9750giii
    TI-89 Titanium
    TI-83 Silver Edition
    TI-nSpire CX CAS

Posted 26 August 2018 - 03:23 PM

Name: Todd
Birthday: 1946 (It was a dark and stormy night ... really!)
Age: You do the math
Hobbies: computers - since I spend way too much time on one.
Interests: astronomy, education/teaching, Linux, and math of course.
Where you got your username: My real name.

 

The fact that I really like math does not mean that I am particularly good at it. I'm pretty good at algebra since I teach elementary and intermediate algebra at my local community college, but math in general does not come easily to me.

 

I very much enjoy using technology as it applies to math, particularly calculators. I've been exploring Casio's fx-115ES calculator. It has amazing capabilities, especially considering that it only costs about $13 at Walmart. I always recommend it or the fx-300 to my algebra students. I also have an interest in the free math software packages, R and GNU Octave.

 



#278 CalcLoverHK

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  • Interests:FPS games, C.Basic

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    fx-50FHII (2019/1/30)
    fx-991ESPLUS-2 (2023/12/22)
    fx-3650PII (2022/1/15)
    fx-9750GIII (2020/6/13)
    fx-9860G Slim (2024/2/27)
    fx-9860GIISD (2023/3/27)
    fx-9860GIISD-2 (2024/2/5)
    fx-CG20CN (2023/2/12)
    fx-CG50 (2023/10/23)

Posted 09 June 2019 - 06:46 AM

Name: CalcLoverHK
Age: 14
Country: Hong Kong

Calculators I have:
-fx-50FH II

Calculators I want:
-fx-5800P
-fx-9860G II SD

Hobbies: Of course Calculators! (as well as playing video games such as Minecraaft)
Name got from: Calculators lover + came from Hong Kong


Edited by CalcLoverHK, 06 July 2019 - 09:46 AM.


#279 Rhodie

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    fx9750gii upgraded to fx9860G<br />EX995 Classwiz <br />

Posted 22 June 2019 - 07:03 PM

Hello world.

Now that that time honoured programming intro is out the way its time to pwn the Casio fx-9750GII programs lists with my own crayons (since the creations are quite amateur).

The Casio FX-9750GII is a masterpiece of ancient TECHNOLOGY WELL OVERDUE AN Update!
A design revamp to fit the EX 991 FORM FACTOR with the same styling and a carbon fibre effect sliding case cover and solar power would be massively useful. With the power source of 3×CR2032 in parallel to power it in low light would be a hugely popular form factor adjustment. Changing the USB from 2.0 micro to USB 3.2 nano port would also improve physical compactness.

The addition of a more robust BASIC interpreter that is compatible WITH linked instruction set of Microsoft VB would encourage software engineers of tomorrow to build portable programs more useful on a handheld device and begin a trend of Casio apps in a Casio TechStore like Google Play store and Apple's App store. This idea would revolutionise the use of simple calculators for more than just regular calculations and open them to greater use applications.

Additional hardware modules like WiFi and BLUETOOTH, SSD and data cable transmission units that connect via the USB 3.x port would allow versatility on a single platform. Creating modular physical RAM memory units to upgrade memory processing abilities and modular Clip & Play CPU upgrades to provide processing power for different uses would put the device in a cult niche comparable to Raspberry Pi.

... but the Casio Fx-9750gii is what it is and we can only dream up programs and functions limited to hardware and OS capabilities and my tiny contributions are to inspire a cult market of ingenuity, innovation and alienate reality from an era of fading technology whizzkids looking nostalgic at the keys of a humble calculator of a bygone age.

#280 Kuenze

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Posted 07 September 2019 - 01:57 PM

HI,

 

i´m kuenze and i just bought a fy 9860 to program formulas für celestial navigation. i am looking for experts on casio programming. greetings kuenze






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