HP16C Emulator 1.4

No. of downloads: 16 Licence: Free to try
Publisher: JOConnell File size: 845K
Date added: 03-04-2006 Minimum requirements: Windows 2000|Windows XP

Publisher:

JOConnell

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http://www.hp16c.net/

The HP16C Emulator is a software simulation of the original HP-16C Computer Scientist calculator, made by Hewlett-Packard during the 80's, but now discontinued. It features both Integer and Floating-Point modes. Integer Mode: Hexadecimal, Decimal, Octal, and Binary arithmetic; number base conversion; bit manipulations; logical operations; adjustable word size. Floating Point Mode: Extensive floating point calculations. Programming can be done in both modes. The emulator s continuous memory retains data and program instructions until reset.

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