This is for the German users of the HP 50g



Post: #2

Hello,



Here is a video showing a HP 50g with the built-in help for

all commands in German; based on a translation of the AUR

to German.



DEUTSCHE HILFE für den HP 50g - Eingebaute Hilfe für alle Befehle.



Furthermore, the built-in help for all commands is available in

English, Portuguese and Spanish.



Enjoy

Andreas

www.software49g.gmxhome.de


Post: #3

Quote:
Enjoy

Wagner's Die Walküre is great! Your localization efforts are also much appreciated. Thanks!

Gerson.


Post: #4

Hallo,

läuft das zusätzlich zu dem
"Deutsche Nachrichten" Paket
von Dir?

Roland

Edited: 18 Feb 2013, 8:28 a.m. after one or more responses were posted


Post: #5

Hallo,

We hope not. I like Oscar Niemeyer's architecture as well, which doesn't imply I support the political ideology he did.

Regards,

Gerson.

P.S.: Sorry, my German doesn't go much beyond Hallo and Auf Wiedersehen :-)


Edited: 17 Feb 2013, 2:33 p.m.


Post: #6

Olá Gerson,

Quote:
... my German doesn't go much beyond Hallo and Auf Wiedersehen.

Thus you missed the point of Roland's post (which itself contained a grammar error :-/ ).

d:-)


Post: #7

Quote:
Thus you missed the point of Roland's post (which itself contained a grammar error :-/ ).

I thought Wagner and "Deutsche Nachrichten" were somehow related, but definitely I am not good at guessing. The yellow book wasn't of much help either :-)


Post: #8

Todos os Santos! You're multiplying heavily! Eric, there must be a cure for that, doesn't it?

d:-)


Post: #9

Also, the backspace key sticker being the most worn out one means I make a lot of mistakes :-)

Post: #10

Quote:
there must be a cure for that

Use LOG, + and ex, maybe?

Cheers

Thomas


Post: #11

A [*] replacement might be

f % 2 +/- f 10^x / 
Too many keystrokes! Better order a new overlay or remember where the [*] used to be :-)
Cheers,

Gerson.


Post: #12

Quote:
Too many keystrokes!

One less:

f % EEX 2 +/- /

Regards

Thomas

Post: #13

This has just reminded me.

Cheers

Thomas


Post: #14

I couldn't help remember this myself, but on this one the worn out is the [3] key. On one of my HP-33S the loose key is the [2] and on the other is the decimal point:

http://www.hpmuseum.org/cgi-sys/cgiwrap/hpmuseum/archv016.cgi?read=98135

Cheers,

Gerson

Post: #15

Hello,



this will be made available as an add on.



In the same way as it is done with

the English, Portuguese and Spanish

version.



HTH,

Andreas

www.software49g.gmxhome.de

Edited: 18 Feb 2013, 7:40 a.m.


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