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Posted 04 August 2003 - 11:42 AM

:rock: Hey everyone, I am in desparate need of a differentiation program for my casio fx. if anyone can direct me to a website or anything on where to find one i will appreciate it very much.
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Posted 04 August 2003 - 12:07 PM

Creating a differentiation program is difficult. however you can find other great math programs at CWORKS

I hope it's on that site.

By the way, welcome to the UCF! :rock:

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Posted 04 August 2003 - 02:06 PM

You can see on the "casio programs avenue", its a complete website about casio AFX/CFX programs.
http://www.casio-programs-avenue.com/

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Posted 04 August 2003 - 04:00 PM

hi, if i find a diferentiation program, i will put it on my site, cos i might need one for engineeding maths,

heres my site:

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Posted 04 August 2003 - 07:31 PM

Sorry but its offtopic:

Andy, I made a PC-calc. interface on a project table like the yours but taking the voltage from my computer serial port doesn't work (its like the PC dont give the 12V to the LM7805) and i put an extern V. source. I want to modify your design, with wich program you made it?

Other question, if i print your design, is it on the real dimensions?

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Posted 05 August 2003 - 06:30 AM

You can see on the "casio programs avenue", its a complete website about casio AFX/CFX programs.
http://www.casio-programs-avenue.com/

casio programs avenue is a great site, although it hasn't been updated for a few years.

hello: you won't find a differentiation program on that site.
But, anyway, it's easy, just study and you'll succeed. What year are you in?
It's useful, but not essesntial.

Andy: If you do find one please notify us. :rock:

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Posted 05 August 2003 - 02:57 PM

betoe,

the gif i think is in real size, but im not totaly sure (it was a screen shot).

i made the original pcb in a program called Proteus:Ares, its available for a free download here and click on downloads: Proteus 6 demo (theres an anoying wait 10 seconds before saving and printing)

i then made it in PCB wizard, i dont think thats free, i got it off my schools server :rock:

oh an if u could please email ur edited design, an ill put it on my site

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Posted 05 August 2003 - 06:20 PM

Andy: Thats OK, thanks by your help. When i finish the design i will send to you (i have your website on my favorite's folder)

Casiokingdom: "casio programs avenue is a great site, although it hasn't been updated for a few years". It had not seen that these website hasn't updated in a long time :blush: . Thats the first casio website that i see when i bought the calculator...

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Posted 06 August 2003 - 06:16 AM

yeah, it was the second site i saw when i bought my calc. It's got a good selection of games, doens't it?

the first was Casio Corner which is run by Netforce.

He's also a member of the UCF.

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Posted 11 August 2003 - 06:19 PM

Casio corner its so good too, with the remodelling.

@ Hello: did you find the program that you need? try on this link:
http://www.brianhetr...etake/math.html




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