How hard is it to write an native app for these smartphones? I had not really considered it. But button pushing is tricky as it is sooo small. Message #3 Posted by John H (UK) on, 12:24 p.m.,Īn interesting suggestion I have an android (mainly for its full large pdf display apps iphone couldnt do that at the time) with an HP48 emulator on it. And physicians love Macs and Iphones, so they already have one! And it is small, and sexy, and all of that. If you wrote an Iphone app, you might get a big market for it. But you should be able to do branching and messages.īut really, why not use something like the Iphone, or perhaps a 48G or 50G emulation on a handheld device? The parsing of numerical values into a string will be the impossible part. Message #2 Posted by bill platt on, 10:26 a.m., I know that the 50g can do this but it is quite bulky (we are not allowed white coats to keep out stuff in here in the UK). I will also need to do some pretty serious branching in respose to user choices (input as numbers again displayed against various options) for instance: For this I need it to be able to output a 'message' as a text data label at the same time as a numerical output. I am looking at buying an HP35s to use for medical dose calculations. Message #1 Posted by John H (UK) on, 9:54 a.m. Message output capability of HP35s? The Museum of HP Calculators
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