thank u very much for this!!!
zx-81, you're da man...
but as a fan of PSP and hpRPN logic Im wondering...
Is it possible to invert de hp48 backpic modifying the handle and allowing the ordinary/ natural use of the left and right hands in psp:
1...to control w/ left hand, the analog/arrows (thumb) and L trigger (forefinger or other)
and w/ right hand, the circle/cross/square/triangle/select/start (thumb) and R trigger (forefinger or other)
2...and mnemonics correlation between psp-hp48.
arrows(u/d/l/r)...arrows
triggers(L/R)...shifts(L/R)
circle...valid key on cursor [analog is round!]
cross...alpha [X, most used letter in math!]
square...ENTER [the singular hp calc key!]
triangle...backspace [both littles arrows!]
analog/select/start...the same
It's just a suggestion...
or a user's option, like a skin of TI92 (another great release of you!!!: my 1st calc was a TI)
In fact, these above ideas I got from a mix of your TI92emu handling and your 1st hp48emu release...
thank u very much for this!!!
lol, welcome
It's simple to do. I'm left-handed, that's may be why i've choosen this key mappingOriginally Posted by JaySparrow
zx-81 said:
It's simple to do. I'm left-handed, that's may be why i've choosen this key mapping
lol...
thx for ultra faster answer!!!
not too important, but the psp does have infared, and the sound control beside the headphone jack is serial. even if you dont add those, it it still cool.Originally Posted by zx-81
It could be cool, but i don't think i will spend time on this kind of feature. I only wanted to have my favorite scientific calculator running on my PSP.Originally Posted by despoteuodia
Any chance of emulating the HP49 pleaaaaase?
sorry lo, i've already ported two calculator (TI-92 and HP48) and i'm a bit fed up nowOriginally Posted by johnsk
I also like the TI-92 emu, personally I have the Voyage 200 but having a TI anytime with me is a nice thing.Originally Posted by zx-81
As for the fed up part, no problem Maybe sometime..
Thanx
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