![]() Im trying to resist putting in a menu system mainly because it starts to bind the implementation to this calculator. The menu system works nicely and this is an improvement over Reckon. ![]() I can understand you having the same problem with output formatting, because it needs to be tackled in conjunction with the general cases of fix, sci, eng and also complex and angular forms. i have the same problem, i just spit out the value to 16 digits which looks ok for real numbers, but rather messy for complex ones. Your formatting to 6 digits is nice for the display. I'll probably end up with modes as well because different people see things differently. It's an idea im currently experimenting with. I've always thought modes trip you up and instead, maybe the type of value should go with it rather than be subject to a pre-assumed mode. You have the same motivation, i liked the physical calculator but wanted my own style of operation.Īlso, I like your "tagged" value idea. In response to message #1 by Nigel J DowrickĪnother great RPN calculator for the fx-9860g. Message #2 Posted by hugh steers on, 2:30 p.m., Re: Another RPN calculator program for the Casio FX-9860! I am also impressed that Casio has provided such a helpful and powerful SDK. ![]() I have always liked the hardware seeing my unoptimised code running on it has made me appreciate how fast this calculator really is. I have become very impressed with the FX-9860G Slim during the writing of this program. (The image file in this directory contains a screenshot.) This is the first program that I have written in C if you do look at the source code, don't judge me too harshly! The executable file, the source, and the documentation are all available for you to download freely from here: All of its functions accept complex arguments. The calculator has a twelve-level stack, with the lowest six levels displayed on the screen. It's much simpler than Reckon (announced on this forum a few weeks ago) there's no graphing, no matrices and no high-precision arithmetic. Here's another RPN scientific calculator for the Casio FX-9860G Slim (and related models). Message #1 Posted by Nigel J Dowrick on, 11:15 a.m. Another RPN calculator program for the Casio FX-9860! The Museum of HP CalculatorsĪnother RPN calculator program for the Casio FX-9860! ![]()
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