MicroPython on Casio fx-CG50 Questions?
MicroPython on Casio fx-CG50 Questions?
Does anyone know where I'd go to ask questions about MicroPython on the Casio fx-CG50 calculator?
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Tom L
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Re: MicroPython on Casio fx-CG50 Questions?
Worth trying here!
If nothing else, I'm curious to learn more about what it's like! (Fond memories of writing BASIC on my TI-86, must be pretty neat to be able to use MicroPython)
If nothing else, I'm curious to learn more about what it's like! (Fond memories of writing BASIC on my TI-86, must be pretty neat to be able to use MicroPython)
Re: MicroPython on Casio fx-CG50 Questions?
This is also an interesting device: https://www.numworks.com/
Although, for pocket calculators I stick to HP and RPN
Although, for pocket calculators I stick to HP and RPN
Re: MicroPython on Casio fx-CG50 Questions?
That does look interesting, the price is reasonable too. I only use RPN after owning a HP41C many years ago. Today I use an Android app.Roberthh wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 6:21 amThis is also an interesting device: https://www.numworks.com/
Although, for pocket calculators I stick to HP and RPN
Re: MicroPython on Casio fx-CG50 Questions?
There is a wonderful Android (and Linux, Windows, even Mac) app called free42, which emulates the HP42 with it's 32 digit precision, and there is the HP42 re-build called DM42 from swiss micros. I had an HP42 once, but the keypad broke.
Re: MicroPython on Casio fx-CG50 Questions?
Just to make it even more OT:
There is droid48 on Android to completely emulate an HP48G....
I can see the fun factor of running micropython on a calculator, but can't see a real use of programming on the calculator.
It might have it's case when you have to repeatedly rerun the same calculus, over and over again, but then, this might have been the case in the 1990 but nowadays where a laptop is not far away... is it really that useful anymore?
There is droid48 on Android to completely emulate an HP48G....
I can see the fun factor of running micropython on a calculator, but can't see a real use of programming on the calculator.
It might have it's case when you have to repeatedly rerun the same calculus, over and over again, but then, this might have been the case in the 1990 but nowadays where a laptop is not far away... is it really that useful anymore?
Re: MicroPython on Casio fx-CG50 Questions?
That's true. And if you are up for a small device, a smart phone with Python is more capable.I can see the fun factor of running micropython on a calculator, but can't see a real use of programming on the calculator.
But still I'm using my small calculators. Single purpose, always ready to use. Especially my old HP16C is very useful.
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Re: MicroPython on Casio fx-CG50 Questions?
+1 for HP and RPN. HP35s here. I started out with a (hugely expensive) HP35 c1973 and I seem to have come full circle
Although mostly if I'm on my PC I fire up MicroPython...
Although mostly if I'm on my PC I fire up MicroPython...
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Index to my micropython libraries.
Index to my micropython libraries.
Re: MicroPython on Casio fx-CG50 Questions?
How interesting that so many MicroPython-people are also HP and RPN fans
Decades of HP48GX user here, which unfortunately, does not work anymore. I got an HP49G recently from a colleague....
However, I don't use it nearly as frequently as before, as my smartphone runs an HP48GX emulator and the PC is running anyhow (in my case) ipython, is never far away.
Hmmm... to get again more into micropython, maybe we could write a RPN calculator in micropython.... as a module it could be used as a terminal service or in other programs and run on anything, even as small as a uC.
and you are ready to go....
thus, in urgent needs, you could do your math on your power-socket-relay box
Decades of HP48GX user here, which unfortunately, does not work anymore. I got an HP49G recently from a colleague....
However, I don't use it nearly as frequently as before, as my smartphone runs an HP48GX emulator and the PC is running anyhow (in my case) ipython, is never far away.
Hmmm... to get again more into micropython, maybe we could write a RPN calculator in micropython.... as a module it could be used as a terminal service or in other programs and run on anything, even as small as a uC.
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#> micropython
>>> import rpn
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thus, in urgent needs, you could do your math on your power-socket-relay box
Re: MicroPython on Casio fx-CG50 Questions?
Runs on a STM32L4.... just sayin'