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    Default PSP: Easy PSP Calculator v1.0

    Looking for a simple operation, I have created this complete calculator that realizes the most habitual operations, without arriving at the complexity of a scientific calculator.

    It has memory functions, and realizes operations with angles, as much in degrees as in radians.
    It admits in addition the introduction of exponential numbers.

    Controls:
    • Arrows: Move acrross buttons.
    • X: Press button.
    • O: Select DEG(degrees) or RAD(radians).
    • Triangle: Shift button.

    Although the application has been developed with LUA, you can open it directly from Memory Stick.

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments

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    Oh Yeah! I've been looking for something like this for ages! Thaaanks a Lot!!! For Real! All calculators I have for PSP have +,or - and / and that's all lol. I really appreciate this. All I need for my math class.I took a test today...just 30 minutes ago,why didn't you release it before? Ahhhhh!! Haha No problem. I'll be ready for the next test...

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    That PSP calculator application looks good. I'll try this out...

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    it looks nice, keep it up

    @darthpaul: If you look for a scientific calculator to work with in maths, you may try the PSPX48 or PSPXTI homebrew .
    here is my blog !

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    Indeed, good work.

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    nice. one that finally has some functions instead of just plus and minus or divide and multiply

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    Thanks to all. This animates to me to create a new version with but functions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zx-81 View Post
    it looks nice, keep it up

    @darthpaul: If you look for a scientific calculator to work with in maths, you may try the PSPX48 or PSPXTI homebrew .
    Aww man I've tried so many times..since it's first release. I tried PSPX48. But I couldn't find the correct bios. I was getting an error because of this. I went to the site in the readme and downloaded many bios and nothing....

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    I found some bugs. For exemple, cos and tan functions don't work properly. With sin, there is no probleme. Bizzare....
    (sorry for my english)

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    I have verified the calculator, and I have not found any bug with cos nor with tan. It works correctly as much in radianes as in degrees.
    Please, tell me exactly where is the bug.

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