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HP 49G+ electronic manuals - Chris Dean - 05-25-2006 Could the electronic manuals e.g. Advanced User Reference Manual, User Guide and User Manual be put on an SD card and accessed from the HP49G+ directly as it does not seem to make sense to have a fantastic portable electronic device like this and have to use a computer to reference the functions. Surely the idea of the HP49G+ is to be able to work without having a computer on stand-by. Alternatively are these books (AURM and UG) going to be published? I prefer reading manuals.
Chris
Re: HP 49G+ electronic manuals - Arnaud Amiel - 05-25-2006 If you look at hpcalc.org, you will find "help 49" which is a good step towards your goal.
Arnaud
Re: HP 49G+ electronic manuals - Chris Dean - 05-25-2006 Arnaud Thanks the link looks useful. Regards
Chris
Re: HP 49G+ electronic manuals - Gene - 05-25-2006 At this time, I have been told there are no plans to print/publish a paper copy of the HP49g+ manuals.
I'm really sorry about that.
Re: HP 49G+ electronic manuals - James M. Prange (Michigan) - 05-25-2006 Quote:
The first problem is that these are PDF files, and, as far as I
Another problem is that the files are much too large to fit into
You could use Adobe Reader's "select text" and copy and paste the
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True, but with experience, you won't have to be looking at the
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Me too. These kind of things I print out on an impact dot-matrix
By the way, an improved AURM is available at
Note that for the new CAS commands, "HELP" is available from the
What should be feasible for built-in UserRPL commands (or any
Regards, Edited: 25 May 2006, 8:02 p.m.
Re: HP 49G+ electronic manuals - James M. Prange (Michigan) - 05-25-2006 PS: If you have a document split into character strings, each small enough to fit into available memory, then Wolfgang's Docfiler or Headman may be good for viewing it. See: http://page.mi.fu-berlin.de/~raut/WR49/.
Regards, Re: HP 49G+ electronic manuals - Chris Dean - 05-26-2006 James Thanks for your comments. The proverbial print out it is then! Regards
Chris
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