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#1 fiberoptik

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Posted 01 November 2004 - 10:28 PM

Hello again people, at last i can do simultaneous equations :) .
About programming, CrimsonCasio told me that i can program in CPManager and then copy to CP, but i have to program in the CP emulator ? I was thinking more about a compiler like Turbo Pascal or similar, but i will have this on SDK ? Or SDK is another thing? Please explain me.
Another thing (i haven?t read all the manual yet), is it my impression or the CP doens't calculate base conersion ? For example: binary to hexadecimal.

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#2 omegavirus

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Posted 01 November 2004 - 11:07 PM

No, in the main aplication ClassPad doesn't calculate base coversion, but there is an add-in call RPNBase that will be helpfull by now, because we still waiting for the new OS whit base and unit coversion and abaout the compiler I think SDK will do it...

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Posted 02 November 2004 - 12:17 AM

the CP SDK will have a compiler but it will be C++, there are a few BASIC programs that compensate for the CP not yet having some basic tools like units and base calculations.

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Posted 02 November 2004 - 03:04 AM

Try on my site, i have a damned program for base convertions, a bit slow and maybe have some graphic bugs but works correctly, i'm sure of that :D.

I really like do basic programming on my classpad manager, its very cool and faster, instead the old hours programming my AFX, it was expensive (by the batteries) and my neck used to hurt a lot.




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