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    psp PSPX48: a HP48 Calculator emulator v1.0.5



    Hi All,

    Holidays ended, and it's time now to go back to school, so here is another useful
    thing to put on your PSP :

    A new release of PSPX48 the Hp48 calculator emulator !

    First i would like to thanks my friend jer666 for his beautiful icons
    and background image .

    What's new in this version ?

    - Add new beautiful icons and background designed by Jer666 !
    - New user interface with menus and usefull options
    - Display battery usage
    - Add Help window with all PSP shortkeys
    - Save configuration file option
    - Screenshot image option
    - PNG images instead of BMP (smaller images)
    - Toogle between analog and digital pad option
    - New keyboard handler and new mapping

    The HP48 documentation is there : user guide

    As far as i know Helwet Packard graciously began allowing HP48 bios to be downloaded in 2000
    (you need it, but it is NOT part of my PSPX48 package because it's not GNU !).

    This rom can easily be found here : hpcalc

    As always, the package is under GPL Copyright and sources are included.

    Enjoy,

    Zx.

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    cool another calculator update thanks for this zx-81 got this one and the other calculator in my psp always like to be prepared for school you know lol..

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    alright, another calculator.

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    calice ke c niceste chose la lol le monde en francais vont konprendre

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    Kool now I have 2 caculators this rocks. Lets hope I can find the rom for this one with ease =P

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    ....yay.....another calculator....does this one add, subtract, multiply AND divide? WOW!!!! I don't know if I'm ready for that. You're a talented guy ZX, maybe the next one you emulate will be one of those really old calculators with the LED display, or maybe a cash register emulator to help us count our change....or an abacus...possibly even a finger emulator, with the ability to count toes too. Just kidding dude...I got dropped on my head as an infant. I love your classic console emus and VBA was genious.

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    Man I can't wait to see what ZX has in stores for us next, for a long time now he has been kicking ass for the homebrew scene. Maybe he will make a sega Saturn, or a 3DO emlator

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    math is gonna be a breeze now im lovin it

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    Would it be possible for you to make a Ti 89 emulator because that is the most popular calculator around where I live and the easiest to use. I have tried the former Hp48 and didn't really want to bother with it but I haven't tried your Ti 92 emulator yet. Is the Ti 92 easy to use after I have used the Ti 84 and 89 and stuff like that?

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    awesome would be nice to have a ti83 calc on my psp as well wink wink lol

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