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The only RPN calculators I've seen for Linux are closer
to a the 10C rather than the 42S. These would be 'gcalc'
and 'xcalc -rpn'.
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There is both an HP-41C emulator as well as an HP-48G emulator available for Linux. I've used both for years and they work great.
The HP-41C emulator is called "NSIM":
http://www.brouhaha.com/~eric/hpcalc/nsim/
The HP-48G simulator is available on
http://www.hpcalc.org/
Hope this helps.
Cheers.
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Is there a Linux-version of Emu48? Then you could run HP-42X (a HP-42S emulator for the HP-48GX by Hrastprogrammer) in it... (HP-42X works fine in Emu48 for Windows).
The only drawback I can see is that HP-42X is US$60...
Regards,
Erik
PS. Is anyone out there working on a HP-42S emulator for Windows/Linux? Something similar to V41 by Warren Furlow but emulating the HP-42S instead of the HP-41CX ... It would be extremely nice to have, and at least for me personally, likely to be the calculator that I use the most (even more than the real HP-42S!)