Calculator Emulators for PocketPC? 6
Yoweigh asks: "Are there any advanced calculator programs out there for PocketPC handheld devices? Specifically, any TI emulators available or under development? I've seen quite a few emulators for desktop PCs under several OSes (including Linux), but none for handhelds. It seems to me that this could easily be the most useful application of calculator emulator software. I just paid quite a bit for my pretty color iPaq... why pay $200 more for a TI-89?"
Easy Calc (Score:4, Informative)
Harder to write? (Score:3, Insightful)
I'm not aware of any 'license' restrictions on distributing software from the Embedded toolkit; if there is something which limits distributing software made with it, let me know...
A few links (Score:5, Informative)
Emu48CE [conduits.com], an HP48 emulator.
RPN Calc [home.dsl.ca]. Very nice and supports RPN like all good calculators should. No graphing capability.
Maxima [rainer-keuchel.de]. Looks interesting, port of a GPL symbolic manipulation program. (This guy has emacs, gluplot, and other stuff running under CE as well.)
There's a lot more stuff out there if you search, but no real killer calculator yet that I can see.
Re:A few links (Score:2)
Yum! I love my old HP. Once you go RPN you never go back
I'd argue that if you're going to use the calculator a lot it might be worth getting a seperate machine (although a pain in the ass to carry around two things) simply because of ware and tear. The HPs are TANKS. I've given mine a crap load of abuse over the last ten years, and it keeps on ticking.
Macromedia Flash based HP Scientific Calculator! (Score:1)
There's a stack load of other cool Flash stuff there too. Hope that helps.