planimeter (java) ,
Office 2010 Activation
larry leinweber has published an additional
excellent simulation and produced it available
right here.
hp-16c (windows)
wrpn is a public domain calculator for microsoft windows published by
emmet p. gray that is modeled
after the hewlett-packard hp-16c laptop or computer scientist
calculator. wrpn includes total source code,
Office Pro Plus 2007 Key, written in borland c++ v4.0.
the program calls for two dll files (included).
the simulation just isn't programmable,
Office Home And Business 2010, doesn't support phrase sizes bigger than
32 bits and incorporates a number of other small differences from your actual machine but is
still extremely nice. download the program, unzip it
and keep to the straightforward set up directions in the readme file. the zip file
is about 200k. a 10k display screen shot is additionally
available.
a newer edition of wrpn, rewritten in vb.net code,
Windows 7 Code, might be discovered at
mr. gray's site.
you'll have to work with visual studio .net 2003 or later to compile it into an
executable plan.
hp-16c - inspired (palm os)
nac (not yet another calculator) by eric malafeew is an integer calculator created
for programmers who operate with addresses, bitmasks, and integer math. it truly is
not an hp-16c simulation but incorporates a comparable attribute set and it is, obviously,
rpn. download the program and also the
readme and set up making use of the normal palm technique.
hp-15c (unix/linux windows nt4/2000/xp) (new)
this tcl/tk simulator was composed by torsten manz. it need to run on all working
methods supported by tcl/tk. it's been tested on many unix/linux flavours
too as windows nt4/2000/xp. it's got not been examined on windows 95/ 98/me
or mac os. this distribution contains the two the executables for the windows
and linux platform,
Office 2010 Standard Key, too as the tcl/tk supply file. this simulator is
accessible here.
hp-41c and hp-71b (dos)
these emulators are by jean-francois
garnier. please see his net
web page for a lot more details around the emulators.