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flaconlx

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Mar 15, 2007
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Hi,

Does anyone know a good (preferrably free) mac app that resembles a TI-83 calculator? And by this, I mean it has a similar approach to handling calculations; so I could do for example:

4*3
= 12

ans * 4
= 48

... as opposed to the one-entry type calculator programs that don't display the last couple of commands.

Thanks for any help! :cool:
 
Hi,

Does anyone know a good (preferrably free) mac app that resembles a TI-83 calculator? And by this, I mean it has a similar approach to handling calculations; so I could do for example:

4*3
= 12

ans * 4
= 48

... as opposed to the one-entry type calculator programs that don't display the last couple of commands.

Thanks for any help! :cool:
Methematica is a big calculator!
 
Hi,

Does anyone know a good (preferrably free) mac app that resembles a TI-83 calculator? And by this, I mean it has a similar approach to handling calculations; so I could do for example:

4*3
= 12

ans * 4
= 48

... as opposed to the one-entry type calculator programs that don't display the last couple of commands.

Thanks for any help! :cool:

Nonpareil for OS X is a micro-assembler and simulator package for the vintage HP calculators. I wonder if Nonpareil will do the trick for you.
 
Nonpareil for OS X is a micro-assembler and simulator package for the vintage HP calculators. I wonder if Nonpareil will do the trick for you.

Thanks for the link. Those HP ones are nice, but I was looking more for a command-line entry type calculator... I'm not sure if one of those has that feature.
 
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