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#1 stany

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Posted 13 February 2006 - 08:52 AM

I have a casio algebra fx2.0 and I'm very satisfied with it , have gcomm on it an cwexplorer
but now I would like to learn to program a casio , I would like one of you to say in wich order I should
learn , I must say i have a standard knowledge of visualbasic , and I would like to learn something that can
use full system power of the casio
so there are different ways of programming I see, casio basic ,asm...
But wich one would you guys advise to learn , and wich is a good tutorial for this ,thanks
THANKS
Greetings from Belgium :nod:

#2 stany

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Posted 14 February 2006 - 05:15 PM

I have a casio algebra fx2.0 and I'm very satisfied with it , have gcomm on it an cwexplorer
but now I would like to learn to program a casio , I would like one of you to say in wich order I should
learn , I must say i have a standard knowledge of visualbasic , and I would like to learn something that can
use full system power of the casio
so there are different ways of programming I see, casio basic ,asm...
But wich one would you guys advise to learn , and wich is a good tutorial for this ,thanks
THANKS
Greetings from Belgium :nod:




Will someone please answer my question ??I really would like learning to make a program on a casio but not only programs that you can put in the program menu but also addins...so where should i begin learning
Help please
Greets Stany

#3 numerix

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Posted 14 February 2006 - 08:09 PM

Are there Add-ins in the algebra fx2.0?
You should begin with the basic programs.
There are a lot of programmation tutorials in the web!
Shearch with Google ^^




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