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{{Infobox homebrew
{{Infobox DS Homebrews
| title       = DS-HPCALC
|title=DS-HPCALC
| image       = [[File:Dshpcalc.png]]
|image=Dshpcalc.png
| type       = Mathematics
|description=HP11C and HP16C scientific calculator.
| version     = 1.0
|author=Jeff Laing
| licence    = Mixed
|lastupdated=2008/04/21
| author      = Jeff Laing
|type=Math
| website     = http://ds-hpcalc.sourceforge.net/
|version=1.0
| download    = [http://gamebrew.org/wiki/File:Dshpcalc11c.zip HP-11C] and [http://gamebrew.org/wiki/File:Dshpcalc16c.zip HP-16C]
|license=Mixed
| source      = Media:Dshpcalcsrc.zip
|download=https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/dshomebrew2/dshpcalc.7z?k33p0fil35 HP-11C & HP-16C
}}  
|website=http://ds-hpcalc.sourceforge.net
 
|source=https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/dshomebrew2/dshpcalc.7z
}}
DS-HPCALC is a project to port the Nonpareil calculator emulators, originally written by Eric Smith, to the Nintendo DS Lite.
DS-HPCALC is a project to port the Nonpareil calculator emulators, originally written by Eric Smith, to the Nintendo DS Lite.


==Installation==
==Installation==
'''HP11C.NDS''' - Emulates the Hewlett Packard HP-11C.  
It contains 2 emulators ([[DLDI|DLDI]] patch if needed):
'''HP16C.NDS''' - Emulates the Hewlett Packard HP-16C, both fully programmable, programmers calculator with persistent memory.
* HP11C.NDS - Emulates the Hewlett Packard HP-11C.  
* HP16C.NDS - Emulates the Hewlett Packard HP-16C, both fully programmable, programmers calculator with persistent memory.


==User guide==
==User guide==
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The calculators maintains their persistent memory in a file on your loader. Memory is only written to the file when the power button on the calculator is pressed to turn the calculator off (virtually).
The calculators maintains their persistent memory in a file on your loader. Memory is only written to the file when the power button on the calculator is pressed to turn the calculator off (virtually).
==Screenshots==
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/dshomebrew/dshpcalc2.png


==Compatibility==
==Compatibility==
The calculators were built with the devkitPro r21 and use libfat to implement the calculators persistent memory. Only you know if you need to dldi or not. These are the loaders tested by the developer:
The calculators were built with the devkitPro r21 and use libfat to implement the calculators persistent memory. These are the loaders tested by the developer:


R4 Revolution<br>
R4 Revolution<br>
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Thanks go to SourceForge for their support of open source programmers, their provision of such a valuable resource and their speedy response to all my queries.
Thanks go to SourceForge for their support of open source programmers, their provision of such a valuable resource and their speedy response to all my queries.


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==External links==
[[Category:DS homebrew applications]]
* SourceForge - http://ds-hpcalc.sourceforge.net
[[Category:Maths homebrews on DS]]

Latest revision as of 04:46, 16 August 2024

DS-HPCALC
Dshpcalc.png
General
AuthorJeff Laing
TypeMath
Version1.0
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2008/04/21
Links
HP-11C & HP-16C Download
Website
Source

DS-HPCALC is a project to port the Nonpareil calculator emulators, originally written by Eric Smith, to the Nintendo DS Lite.

Installation

It contains 2 emulators (DLDI patch if needed):

  • HP11C.NDS - Emulates the Hewlett Packard HP-11C.
  • HP16C.NDS - Emulates the Hewlett Packard HP-16C, both fully programmable, programmers calculator with persistent memory.

User guide

The first time you turn on the calculator/homebrew it will display Pr Error. This is normal behaviour and indicates that the persistent memory has not been initialised yet.

The calculators maintains their persistent memory in a file on your loader. Memory is only written to the file when the power button on the calculator is pressed to turn the calculator off (virtually).

Screenshots

dshpcalc2.png

Compatibility

The calculators were built with the devkitPro r21 and use libfat to implement the calculators persistent memory. These are the loaders tested by the developer:

R4 Revolution
M3DS Real

Credits

NONPAREIL All of the intelligence in the calculator emulator was written by Eric Smith.

Most of the underpinnings of the calculators is provided by the Woopsi User Interface library, which can also be found on SourceForge.

Thanks go to SourceForge for their support of open source programmers, their provision of such a valuable resource and their speedy response to all my queries.

External links

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