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That is an awsome list of emulators. Incidentally, I've run across one emulator of the HP-29C that I thought was really cool - but it is not free. It is part of a computer science self study couruse for kids that sells for $20.00 at www.computersciencelab.com. It actually made two small additions to the 29C to allow the 29C emulator to have a graphing window - and to display all of the stack (x, y, z, t) and all 30 registers - so you can watch the values change. This kind of setup is perfect for developing programs before you type them - and for learning rpn/calculator programming.
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Oh, and BTW, the emulators on this page ( http://www.debug4x.com/ ) include the 48, 49, and even the 50g! That was in a thread a few days ago...