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Thread: PSPX48: a HP48 Calculator emulator v1.0

                  
   
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    Thanks to Sub Zero i've been able to compile and to test a full working version for FW 1.5

    Taking into account the good advice of LNAtropic, the key mapping has been changed and it's now much more confortable

    If you want a binary version with only needed files, try this link :

    PSPX48 v1.0.1

    For binary and sources, take the link below ...

    Edit: Those zip files contains now directory for 1.5 and 2.x FW (thanks to WebCousin)

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    ok wait. i just DL mad roms and i dont know how the directory is supposed to look like & it keeps saying cant load "rom" or sumthin like that. its is suppsed to look like this: x:\psp\game\pspx48\rom ? or sumthing else. wat am i duin wrong? thanks any way i see that its a cool app from wat i hear. keep the work up. ^_^

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    In the x:\psp\game\pspx48\ directory, you have to put the rom file of the HP48 called 'rom' (it's not a directory).

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    ah thanks for changing the keys! Now it's much more comforable =)

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    could some body tell me exactly where to put all the files, im kind of lost

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    Are we supposed to use Kxploit on this to make it compatible with 1.5? I tried putting the folder in my Psp Game folder, but when I tried running it gave me a "This game could not be run" error

    Anyone have any luck running this on 1.5?

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    Couple questions before I get it (if the calc doesn't support these I won't bother)...

    1. How does this compare to TI-83/84? 89?
    2. Does it support "pretty print" (output can handle unique characters like i and pi, along with actually written out fractions instead of decimals)?[/b]
    3. Does it have cosine, sine, tangent, arcsine... and all that jazz?
    4. Will it graph for me?
    5. Does it work with radians?

    I'd be nice, but not necessary, if it can use functions such as solve(), factor(), and expand(). Does it do that?

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    Still can't work properly on 1.5, I can move with the analog joystick now but can't enter, tried everything but no luck. any idea??? Thx.

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    Excellent work ZX-81. This is a truly great program. I love it
    Keep up the great work !

    Syldaril.

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    Quote Originally Posted by james_bond7
    Still can't work properly on 1.5, I can move with the analog joystick now but can't enter, tried everything but no luck. any idea??? Thx.
    yes, its a very strange control system but ill explain it.
    Lets say you want to do 1+2, in the calculator you would have to press 1 (enter) 2 (enter) +. If you would want to do this you have to get to the number 1 with the joystick, then press the right button (if you would hold the psp normal, if you would hold it for this program the button woud be up) then go to the 2 with your joystick and do the same as with 1. Now go to the + sign and press right again (up when holding it for this program) and there you go, you have a mighty 3 in your screen

    ps. i have 1.5 and this program and it works fine for me

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