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Other / new tutorial about the if-then-else structure
« on: September 01, 2002, 05:18:11 PM »
Great job altosax!
Facing each other,
a thousand miles apart.
Facing each other,
a thousand miles apart.
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Hi to all Proxo-friends and HP(48|49) users.
, this is not for me.
i'm a hp15c user (i buyed it in 1986, and still work).
altosax.
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xcalc, at http://www.tordivel.no/xcalc/
the only calculator i know using the rpn notation, if you have ever used an hp calculator you will love this.
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Confused yet? ;-)