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I have a program with 144 lines in Reverse Polish Notation on an HP 35s calculator, which has only visual outputs. I would like to know if I can run a program with algebraic notation on the web2.0calc, after I convert my program to algebraic. Thank you, Dixon
 Mar 9, 2014
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I have a program with 144 lines in Reverse Polish Notation on an HP 35s calculator, which has only visual outputs. I would like to know if I can run a program with algebraic notation on the web2.0calc, after I convert my program to algebraic. Thank you, Dixon




The web2.0calc scientific calculator purports to be programmable - select the word "Programming" underneath it. However, I've not managed to figure out how to get this to work (if it does work!). If you look at http://hp15c.com/ there is a web-based RPN calculator there (which can also be downloaded for free).
 Mar 10, 2014

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