I am a proud (I think) recipient of one of the new HP 33S calculators. I am also sitting for my FLS exam in April. So far I have been using my new calculator for studying as I would any other RPN calc. However, I am intrigued by the ability to program this calculator with some useful formulas that may assist me during the exam. What advice/help could you give to someone who has zero programming experience with HP calculators? Is it a matter of learning on your own how the calculator "thinks" and then attempting to program in the programs you feel might be useful to you (i.e. triangle solutions, volume, curve formulas etc..)? Or is there a more direct route in locating a program that suites your needs that potentially someone has already written or that has similar programming language as an earlier model calc.? I have heard that the 32S uses similar programming routines. Thanks in advance for what otherwise may be a very "novice" post.
Programming help and the 33S
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