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I AM LOOKING FOR A BOOK OF SURVEYING PROGRAMS FOR THE HP 32 S II, I WAS INFORMED OF ITS EXSISTANCE BY A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR, BUT SO FAR HE HAS NOT KEPT HIS PROMISE TO GET ME THE LINK FROM THE HP WEB SITE COULD ANYONE HELP ME OUT HERE PLEASE SEND INFORMATION TO HENRY SHIPMAN AT GHSJR1966@YAHOO.COM , THANKS FOR ANY HELP.

THE 32 S II HAS ONLY 384 BYTES OF MEMORY, I DOUBT IT COULD HANDLE LIBRARIES OF PROGRAMS ARE YOU SURE YOU DIDN'T MEAN THE 42S, 41-SERIES, OR 48-SERIES AND COULD YOU PLEASE PERUSE THIS SITE, TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK AND WRITE PROPERLY, THANK YOU.

(Dave: Please feel free to delete this post along with the previous.)

I have three short surveying programs that were given to me by a surveying company. I'll see if I can find them and post them here. Meanwhile, if you are in a hurry you moight email me your postal address or fax number.

no i have several programs for the 32sii now but am looking for more than what i currently have. my dad is a r.p.l.s. and he uses the 32sii for surveying so i have his programs as well as some i've picked up from people who do surveying in chemical/refinery plants. so i know that there are programs for surveying on the 32sii out there. i was told by another r.p.l.s. that there is a book of suveying programs for the 32sii just like there is for the 42s, so any help in locating this (mythical) book would be greatly appreciated.

chris i am the one looking for the 32sii programs, i currently have several but am always looking for more you can post them here or e-mail them to me @ ghsjr1966@yahoo.com thanks for reading this posting to everyone, all help is greatly appreciated. if you would like a copy of the programs that i have let me know.

Hi;

there are some surveying programs originaly writen for the HP41C/CV that are available with the User's Library Solutions. They are short enough that I believe, with a few changes, they can fit in an HP32SII. The exception may be Spiral Curve Layout, because it is 331 steps long. I know there is no direct equivalence from HP41 program steps to HP32SII program steps, but it can give an idea. The other group of programs that may also be hard to "tranlate" are the ones that compose Traverse Adjustment Routines, mostly because they use card reader functions and are divided into three programs.

Pleae, Henry, feel free contacting me for further information.

Best regards.