View Full Version : Graphing Calculator That Supports HiRes+
Jeffry
03-25-2003, 10:43 PM
I'm talking about REAL graphing calculators that takes advantage of HiRes+ (the whole screen).
Does anyone know what software that utilizes the screen space? PowerOne Graph and Power48 emulator does not take advantage of it, unfortunately.
Thanks.
Narniahopper
03-25-2003, 11:13 PM
Power48 should take advantage of a hi-res+ screen, I'm just not sure it's available for OS5 devices yet. (The link I have for Power48 is down).
PowerOne may at some point alter their programs to use the complete 320x480 screens. I know that PowerOne Personal can already be used full-screen, and it's as simple as loading a new skin in the program. Doesn't seem especially difficult. They seem to be slow though, as it's not been very long since their calculators were all lo-res.
Unregistered
03-26-2003, 05:42 AM
try the flash HP calculator http://www.flashenabled.com/mobile/apps.html
Unregistered
03-26-2003, 06:56 AM
Originally posted by Jeffry
PowerOne Graph and Power48 emulator does not take advantage of it
Both do!
Jeffry
03-26-2003, 11:55 PM
Originally posted by Unregistered
Both do!
What I meant was calculators that take advantage of the 320 x 480 resolution screen to good use for plotting graphs.
kidfixer
03-27-2003, 12:18 AM
It has been working fine on my NX60 for a while now. You just have to contact the developer to make a donation to his work, and he willsend you the zipped files. This is a fully programmable emulator, and you can download and install programs from hpcalc (http://www.hpcalc.org).
The only problem I have encountered is that it does not behave well with Okey, as it takes up the space for the status bar without completely disabling the buttons first. The developer has apparently already fixed this issue in the latest release.
rhart00
03-27-2003, 08:01 AM
Originally posted by kidfixer
It has been working fine on my NX60 for a while now. You just have to contact the developer to make a donation to his work, and he willsend you the zipped files. This is a fully programmable emulator, and you can download and install programs from hpcalc (http://www.hpcalc.org).
The only problem I have encountered is that it does not behave well with Okey, as it takes up the space for the status bar without completely disabling the buttons first. The developer has apparently already fixed this issue in the latest release.
there are so many things on that page, I can't find where to dl the calc itself. got a link to the file? thanks
CopyCat
03-27-2003, 11:38 AM
powerone graph works great. For basic math classes I have held it next to a TI-83+ and it has performed all the same fnuctions perfectly. It does take a little searching to find certian functions and what not but for the most part they are all there.
PowerOne does not do this like automatically multiply or what not say if you had 3x you would need to put 3*x but that is not a big deal. I have been very happy with my PowerOne Graph and have used it everyday in my Class since I am to cheap to go and buy a real calc after I lost my first.
Anyways that is that and if they improve it that would be awesome but the 320x320 res is just fine for me at this point.
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