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Casio Fx-9750gii Downloading Amateur-written Applications - Is It Safe


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#1 the_13th

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Posted 16 April 2011 - 08:35 PM

I've found out that it's possible to download a lot of programmes on casio fx-9750GII written by amateur programmers.

These seem useful, as they can differentiate, integrate (in numbers, not on graph) and other useful stuff.

On the web-sites where these can be downloaded none of these programmes have high ratings. The best ones have 5.5-5.7 out of 10 with 700-800 votes, but there are no commentaries explaining anything.

Are there glitches in these, do they give wrong answers, or do they cause the calculator to malfunction?

Anyone had any experience with those? Any advice would be appreciated.

Another question, do I just buy mini-usb to usb cord to install apps on this calculator or do I need some specific cable?

Thanks.

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Posted 17 April 2011 - 07:24 AM

These programs are usually never dangerous for your calculator in any way, but some of them might be difficult to use or might not produce the answer that you want. There's no danger in trying one, so I recommend you to try a few different ones and see which ones you think are the best ones.


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