I meant post the program itself instead of a pdf file. Can't you just drag the program from the SD card when it's in your PC? I think it may have to be in the root directory of the card. > Hopefully you can come up with something better I just use what's built into the calculator. --- On Wed, 7/1/09, rickwendel763242 <rickwendel763242@...> wrote: > From: rickwendel763242 <rickwendel763242@...> > Subject: [50g] Re: Polar - Rectangular Conversion Programs > To: 50g@yahoogroups.com > Date: Wednesday, July 1, 2009, 4:50 PM > Sorry the program is too cumbersome > for you. The PDF was converted from a JPEG image so I > chose medium quality. I can make that smaller, but I'd > just put it in my shared files and available downloads > before I'd waste time doing that. You can make the > program a lot smaller if you get rid of the stack > commands. I used a bunch of those so that all four > numbers would be shown consecutively. I don't know > what you mean by binary code programming. I'm familiar > with user RPL and really don't need to worry that much about > memory usage. I'm writing a program with a choose box > that allows the user to add, subtract, multiply, divide and > convert polar and rectangular complex numbers. I'm > looking forward to your new improved version. > Hopefully you can come up with something better. > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > mailto:50g-fullfeatured@yahoogroups.com > > >
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Re: [50g] Re: Polar - Rectangular Conversion Programs
2009-07-02 by Don Hart
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