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I've worked hard to give Excalibur it's own comfortable feel - simple but feature packed. But it's convenient to have one on your desktop - or across multiple desktops so that you always have something familiar and useful to bring up quickly. There is something satisfying about holding a well crafted handheld calculating machine.
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At some point after graduation I managed to scrape together enough cash to get a 32SII which I was extremely pleased with (of course it's still up and running almost 10 years later).Įven though I wrote Excalibur to be full featured, I still love handheld calculators and prefer them to computer-based calculator programs. I wanted a 16C so badly for my programming work! But I wrote Excalibur after using a 16C at work and later a 15C which was borrowed to help me through some exams. I was even more interested in classic models which were (even then) somewhat expensive. I drooled over the various models that were out at the time. When I started the project, I was in school and couldn't afford a good RPN calculator from HP. Excalibur has been one of the longest running "hobby-projects" I've ever worked on. Message #6 Posted by Dave Bernazzani on, 9:06 p.m., Thanks again for such a useful tool - I highly recommend it to others. I find that programming the handhelds themselves is much more useful since I can use the programs away from the PC.
Since I use Excalibur on a PC, I usually resort to other tools for programming on that platform. I also like the fact that Excalibur is programmable, although I haven't written as many programs for it as I have for the programmable handhelds. I guess I prefer to use the actual physical calculators that these *mulations are based upon, while Excalibur seems easier to use on the Windows desktop. Not sure why - I think it's a user interface issue. While these are also great products, I find myself using Excalibur on a daily basis. I have tried several excellent HP sim/emulators (semulators?) on Windows, including Nonpareil, Free 42s, V41, etc. sci., etc, all seamlessly integrated together. I use it primarily because of the RPN entry, but also because of all the functionality it provides - scientific, statistics, financial, comp. I have forwarded it to several colleagues who also use it daily.
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I have been using Excalibur as my Windows calculator for a couple of years now and I would like to thank you for putting together such a great piece of software and making it freely available. In response to message #4 by Dave Bernazzani Message #5 Posted by Eamonn on, 7:15 p.m., A search on "Excalibur RPN" will find it for you.įor something much closer to the 15C look-and-feel, I'd also second the recommendation for nonpareil, though the Windows side is still considered in an "alpha" stage. It was originally designed for Windows 9X, since it uses standard win32 API calls it will run fine under XP - though I'm working on v2.00 now (with enhanced programming features) that has better XP support. Though it doesn't attempt to duplicate the look (other than classic Voyager series landscape layout) or exact keystroke sequences, it does capture the elegant feel of a well-made RPN instrument. The 15C was one of four calculators that were the primary inspirations for Excalibur. This "from-the-ground-up" RPN calculator has a simple layout and small memory footprint and does most everything the 15C does and then some. but you might have a look at Excalibur 32-bit. Message #4 Posted by Dave Bernazzani on, 8:48 a.m.,
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Source code should run on any OS supported by Tcl/Tk. It comes as Windows and Linux executable. You can try my HP-15C Simulator written in Tcl/Tk. Message #3 Posted by Torsten on, 5:22 a.m.,
Try nonpareil but it will give you more than you asked. Message #2 Posted by Arnaud Amiel on, 8:53 a.m.,
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Message #1 Posted by Bang Bui on, 8:48 a.m.ĭoes any know of a free (or cheap shareware) emulator for HP 15C to run on Windows XP? There are lots for Pocket PC but I want it for XP. Free HP 15C Emulator The Museum of HP Calculators