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#1 masterconspiritor

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Posted 19 August 2008 - 12:50 PM

Hi there...

I'm planing to buy fx-9860g calculator, and I have some questions...

1.Will I be able to type notes (formulas, theorems , and other stuff from math's theory) on my computer like can I type limes(5x+6) with downcase border like x->0 or integrals with borders, in shorten Is there any program for PC like Microsoft equation in which I can type notes and later transfer it to my calculator?



2.Is it possible to somehow hide notes in calculator, because I'm planning to use it on exams?

Thanks guys your help means a lot to me!

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Posted 19 August 2008 - 06:18 PM

Is it possible to somehow hide notes in calculator, because I'm planning to use it on exams?

I suppose 3Pin with a second calc or SD are not applicable.

That leaves OS mods only! If you are interested, follow the corresponding topic at CasioKingdom.
I am developing some OS modding-tools at present. But I am a dedicated follower of equal rights.
So, the OS modding tools will contain OS mod detectors, too. Both sides will have their chances.

So the answer to your question is: yes! It is possible!
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Whether this could help you, depends on your programming skills (SYSCALLs, SDK-ASMSH, SDK-OPTLNK).
As far as I am concerned, I don't think I will publish invincible cheating tools.
(HULL, which I published the other day, is far from invincible, it is but a toy).

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Posted 19 August 2008 - 08:38 PM

In my country they haven't even heard for programmable calculators!

I just need something to hide notes from eye view, like hidden files in windows. Is there such option?

But it would be awesome if you can develop application that can hide notes for good just in case that they confiscate my calculator. IF you are planning to do that when it will be over and will it be easy to access hidden files? of course thanks in advance....

Can you answer to my first question? Is there any program like Microsoft equation for word in which I can type formulas and notes and transfer it to my calculator?



Thanks.... 

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Posted 20 August 2008 - 09:14 PM

Yes, on the FX-9860g, there is a module called eActivities, where you can type text, formulæ, equations, etc., I think this is what do you want, but for writing them on PC, I don't see anything, except the emulator.


Maybe I will look stupid, but why do many people want to "cheat" (use notes on exams). Is there really too many formulæ to remember ? (I say that because (1.) I am in France (and 2.) I am 14 and maybe it will become harder later, but I think, that I will never cheat, even if it's become difficult).

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Posted 21 August 2008 - 11:03 AM

I'm on technical faculty and for exam I have a whole linear algebra to learn with all formulas and theorems(i'm talking about book with 300+ pages!) which is impossible and unnecessarily for my profession, so hell yea that I'm gonna "cheat"{and in this case for me its not cheating}!  

I've seen  program (I can't remember its name) which teachers use for presentations on math classes, it also can be installed on PC, can it be used to write formulas?

So I cant hide notes in fx-9860g?


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