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#1 junior

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Posted 25 December 2009 - 06:19 PM

hi everyone. i like casios first of all, but we can not find engineering programs. i have a hp50 and you can find every prog for it, so it becomes a pc for you. but for casio no much progs. many years ago lots of progs was possible for old casio 880 but today not much. for classpad yes database is growing of course but i mean it is a silly idea, can you do your exam with a touchscreen thing, for ex i am sure my teacher screams if see it. so, i have two options, first, using hp50 and crying because of its horrible menus and user enemy(!) interface, right no one can say that a better one available, yes it is best, you see only if you use, but if i can not use it, who cares the best. so the only way is to use a casio graphing. but you know i am a mechanical engineering student and searching for some days but no any programs for mechanics (mohr, inertia, beams, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, etc.) found. so i am confused again. and can not fix it. hp50 is horrible, classpad is horrible for my teacher, and user friendly casio graphings are weak about progs.

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Posted 02 January 2010 - 02:14 PM

nobody answer, :)

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Posted 03 January 2010 - 02:53 AM

Well, yeah, I agree we need more engineering programs.

Have you thought about writing your own? What types of programs are you looking for and what specifically do need the programs to do. Some people might be able to create them if you describe explicitly what you're looking for.




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