Re: HP11C emulators?



In article <NXaej.1876$Je6.308@trnddc01>, sci.electronics.design,
rich@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 00:22:16 +0000, Joerg wrote:
krw wrote:
In article <cwgdj.924$pA7.350@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
sci.electronics.design, notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
Hello Folks,

Happened again. Bent over to solder something at a client, the trusty
HP11C slipped out the shirt pocket and hit the tile floor really hard.
This time the asterisk blinked and gave me a scare since you can't buy
these calculators anymore.

So, is there a good emulator for the HP11C? I found one here but it's
missing important stuff such as SCI and ENG display of entries and
results:

Not an 11C emulator (they exist but I didn't much care for them), but
XCALC is an excellent (free) RPN calculator.

Yes, I'll chekc out xcalc.

I have the copy of xcalc that came with Slackware, and it looks
algebraic to me. It has an '=' button but no "enter".

Don't see any algebraic mode or an '=' button. Perhaps it's a
different "xcalc"? This is the one we're talking about:

http://www.tordivel.no/xcalc/

--
Keith
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