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New HP-25 Emulator for iPad, iPhone, and iPod - Namir - 05-21-2012 Hi All, I found a free new emulator for the HP-25 for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod. The software supports up to TEN BLOCKS, each block having 99 programming steps and 10 registers. The application has a PRG+ command that allows you to select any one of then ten program/memory blocks. I have tinkered with the emulator a bit. SO far, I have found a bug in the PAUSE command, which acts as a R/S command.
Namir
Re: New HP-25 Emulator for iPad, iPhone, and iPod - Valentin Albillo - 05-21-2012 Quote: Interesting. It reminds me somewhat of the stillborn HP-95C's program memory model.
Thanks and best regards from V.
Re: New HP-25 Emulator for iPad, iPhone, and iPod - Mark Storkamp - 05-21-2012 I just downloaded something called RPN25 Calc. It seems pretty messed up. For example:
CLEAR STK
Leaves 3.0001 in X and 5 in Y. Stack lift is not being enabled after an operation, and the stack doesn't seem to be dropping properly either. But then I've never used a real HP-25.
Re: New HP-25 Emulator for iPad, iPhone, and iPod - Mark Scheuern - 05-21-2012 No, it shouldn't do that. Maciej Bartosiak's RPN-25 behaves correctly; I haven't tried RPN25 Calc.
Re: New HP-25 Emulator for iPad, iPhone, and iPod - Ethan Conner - 05-21-2012 My Vicinno 15c app was malfunctioning after it's last update. The stack wasn't working properly and it would freeze. After a couple of re-installs and a week of just checking it one day it started working properly again. I did the ( insert your employer here) salute *shoulder shrug* and went on using it.
Re: New HP-25 Emulator for iPad, iPhone, and iPod - Mike (Stgt) - 05-22-2012 The faceplate implies the quality of real HP calculators. ENTER leaves stack lift enabled. I gave up to find the Arbourealis RDC "support website with the instructions on use".
Ciao.....Mike
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