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    Max Santos
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    anyone can point me to a good scientific calculator (software)?? something like a "texas instruments". I have one (hardware), but need something software. (in order not to take my own calculator to work). thanks.

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      anyone can point me to a good scientific calculator (software)?? something like a "texas instruments". I have one (hardware), but need something software. (in order not to take my own calculator to work). thanks.

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      Gary Wheeler
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      I assume you need something beyond the normal Windows Calculator (calc.exe)? If you select View, Scientific, you get more functionality: trig functions, hyperbolic trig, logarithms, programming, etc.


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        anyone can point me to a good scientific calculator (software)?? something like a "texas instruments". I have one (hardware), but need something software. (in order not to take my own calculator to work). thanks.

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        Marc Clifton
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        Try the Power Toys Calculator.[^] Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing YAPO

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          anyone can point me to a good scientific calculator (software)?? something like a "texas instruments". I have one (hardware), but need something software. (in order not to take my own calculator to work). thanks.

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          Bassam Abdul Baki
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          Expression Calculator[^] "For that one fraction of a second, you were open to options you would never have considered. That is the exploration that awaits you. Not mapping stars and studying nebula, but charting the unknown possibilities of existence." - Q (Star Trek: The Next Generation) Web - Blog

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            anyone can point me to a good scientific calculator (software)?? something like a "texas instruments". I have one (hardware), but need something software. (in order not to take my own calculator to work). thanks.

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            Mitch F
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            I believe you can legally use a Virtual TI Emulator if you own a TI-##. (I make no gaurantees on the correctness of the above statement. You can not say that it was all Programmer2k4's fault when the e-police come knocking on your door.) You can search google for "Virtual TI Calculator", "Virtual TI", and "VTI". I hope this helps, Programmer2k4 My sig: "And it is a professional faux pas to pay someone else to destroy your computer when you are perfectly capable of destroying it yourself." - Roger Wright I now use my CodeProject Blog! Most recent blog post: March 24

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              anyone can point me to a good scientific calculator (software)?? something like a "texas instruments". I have one (hardware), but need something software. (in order not to take my own calculator to work). thanks.

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              Gary Kirkham
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              Here[^] is a HP-48 emulator that I use. Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read[^]

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                I believe you can legally use a Virtual TI Emulator if you own a TI-##. (I make no gaurantees on the correctness of the above statement. You can not say that it was all Programmer2k4's fault when the e-police come knocking on your door.) You can search google for "Virtual TI Calculator", "Virtual TI", and "VTI". I hope this helps, Programmer2k4 My sig: "And it is a professional faux pas to pay someone else to destroy your computer when you are perfectly capable of destroying it yourself." - Roger Wright I now use my CodeProject Blog! Most recent blog post: March 24

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                Max Santos
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                thanks, i have a TI so, i can use it ! :)

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                  Expression Calculator[^] "For that one fraction of a second, you were open to options you would never have considered. That is the exploration that awaits you. Not mapping stars and studying nebula, but charting the unknown possibilities of existence." - Q (Star Trek: The Next Generation) Web - Blog

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                  BRIMID
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                  Go at it the old way. With a pencil and piece of paper.

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                  • M Max Santos

                    anyone can point me to a good scientific calculator (software)?? something like a "texas instruments". I have one (hardware), but need something software. (in order not to take my own calculator to work). thanks.

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                    RandyBeck
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                    I've found NEXCAL to be my next best friend. This little sucker does almost everything you need. Unfortunately the NEXCAL Website[^] requires that you use IE, but you can do a search at download.com[^] on nexcal and download it from there.

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                      Go at it the old way. With a pencil and piece of paper.

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                      David Crow
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                      That's still possible??


                      "Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow

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