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That wasn't exactly painless, either I had to download and install "HTC Sync" just to get the Android USB driver (for Windows), and that package also installed some other junk that I don't think I want. I did manage to install the app in the end, using the adb tool from the Android SDK. Not surprising, since I knew that this phone does not allow sideloading, but apparently eoeAppInstaller doesn't let you get past that restriction, either. It gave me an error message telling me to go to Settings -> Applications and allow unknown sources, but that option wasn't there. I tried installing it on an AT&T HTC Aria using eoeAppInstaller, but that didn't work. I've installed the alpha release using the eoeAppInstaller application in the Droid Market. Message #3 Posted by Thomas Okken on, 11:43 p.m., I'm impressed so far with the speed and performance on OS1.6! It runs the basic checks very nicely! I will report any bugs found at your email address. Thomas- What a great November surprise! I've installed the alpha release using the eoeAppInstaller application in the Droid Market. In response to message #1 by Thomas Okken Message #2 Posted by Allen on, 9:30 p.m., You can't download it from Android Market yet, so if your phone does not allow side-loading, you won't be able to use the alpha, unfortunately. The HP-42S emulation should work right now on any Android phone with a 320x480 screen and OS version 1.5 or later. If you are feeling adventurous, please try my alpha release and let me know what you think. If you just want to keep an eye on my progress, take a look at every now and then. If you're not interested in testing an early alpha, I totally understand that's up to you. The missing functionality will take another 2-4 weeks, at which point I'll start calling it a beta, and then I'll spend another 2-4 weeks fixing bugs and polishing the app to get it ready for general release. There is still a lot of functionality missing (program import/export and printer emulation are the big ones), so I'm still in the early alpha stages. I've been working on the Free42 Android port for a few weeks now, and it's at the stage where it is actually usable. Message #1 Posted by Thomas Okken on, 8:10 p.m. Mouse: Stock Track Pad + Logitech MX MasterĢ.5/3.5 Hot Swap Cradle, USB3 + eSata (client HDDs)Ģ.5/3.Free42 for Android, first alpha The Museum of HP Calculators Monitor(s) Displays: Infinity Edge Touchscreen Graphics Card: nVidia GTX1650Ti 4 GB GDDR6 System Manufacturer/Model Number: Dell XPS 17 9700

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Here is the quote from the User Manual regarding the accuracy: 355/113 approximates pi to within 8.47 millionths of one percent. Trivia: The User Manual taught me one of the most accurate approximations for "pi" that I've ever seen: 355/113 It was the click that made the HP-35 feel like a Rolls Royce compared with its competitor from Texas Instruments. It even has a "click" to emulate the keypress. This post prompted me to look on the iPhone. Pushing and popping on the stack made complex calcs very simple, so no parentheses were required. It took me 25 years to stop looking for the "Enter" button on other types of calculator (algebraic?). Very few companies produced RPN calculators after that. That takes me back to the first HP-35 in 1972.

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If you want a proper scientific calculator, why not try some of the emulators about? I use an HP42S on my Windows, Linux, Mac and Android devices.















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