Worlds first pocket computer Now running on your iPhone. RPN-65 SD is the iPhone version of RPN-65 Pro, the first complete simulation of Hewlett-Packards stunning HP-65 programmable calculator for iOS. Fantastic (MacBreak Weekly, episode 572)Features: Virtual program and data cards Virtual 2000-line paper tape printer supports AirPrint Powerful database-driven card manager Create, delete, label, and organize a virtually unlimited number of cards Sharing: e-mail, AirDrop, Dropbox, iTunes, copy, paste, print Paste existing HP-65 listings into RPN-65 and run them Live display of stack, memory registers, program counter, flags Reads program and data cards created by RPN-65 Pro Reads data cards created by RPN-67 Pro/SD and RPN-97 ProRun RPN-65 SD in any of 4 modes:1 - Just like the original HP-652 - Like the original HP-65, but at much higher speed3 - With many user-interface improvements, like backstep key or jump to any program step4 - Super-65 with 999 program steps, 120 labels, 120 registers, nested subroutines, and much moreFor details, free program downloads, calculator handbook and much more, visit the RPN-65 website: cuveesoft.ch/rpn65

RPN-65 SD alternatives

Pythonista 3

Pythonista is a complete scripting environment for Python, running directly on your iPad or iPhone. This new edition includes support for both Python 3.5 and 2.7, so you can use all the language improvements in Python 3, while still having 2.7 available for backwards compatibility. Features:>>> Scriptable code editor with syntax highlighting and code completion>>> Extended keyboard, designed specifically for Python>>> Interactive prompt with code completion, command history, and support for showing images in the console output>>> Integrated visual debugger>>> Integrated PEP 8 style checker with issues highlighted directly in the editor>>> Complete offline documentation with quick lookup directly from the editor>>> Various beautiful light and dark color themes, and a theme editor to make your own>>> UI editor for quick prototyping>>> Includes most of the Python standard library and additional modules for graphics, sound, and iOS system services (e.g. clipboard, contacts, reminders, twitter, UI)>>> Matplotlib and NumPy for scientific visualizations>>> Lots of other popular third-party modules, e.g. requests, BeautifulSoup, Flask, bottle, SymPy, and more.>>> Lots of included examples to get started>>> Universal app for iPad and iPhoneThe name Pythonista is used with kind permission of the Python Software Foundation.

  • rating 4.84426
  • size 506 MB

RCL-59

RCL-59 is a complete and faithful recreation of the TI-59, one of the first and most celebrated programmable calculators. Released in 1977, the same year as the Apple ][ and the TRS-80, the TI-59 made programming personal, portable and fun. In addition, it includes:* Full help support (with a programming tutorial)* Implementation of the alpha-numeric printer* Saving and loading of programs* Sharing of programs (via email)* Full Master Library support

  • size 13.0 MB

WP 34s

WP 34s is the most powerful and complete implementation of a classic RPN scientific calculator. Now available on iOS too (see the support site for other emulators and for the real stuff).The function set of the WP 34S is based on the most powerful programmable RPN calculators built so far and we expanded the set, incorporating programmer functions (base 2, 8 & 16), a fraction mode, probability distributions, a stopwatchWe also included numerous additional useful functions for mathematics, statistics, physics, engineering, programming, I/O, etc., such as:+ Eulers Beta and Riemanns Zeta functions, Bernoulli and Fibonacci numbers, Lamberts W, the error function, and the Chebyshev, Hermite, Laguerre, and Legendre orthogonal polynomials (no more need to carry heavy printed tables),+ many statistical distributions and their inverses: Poisson, Binomial, Geometric, Cauchy-Lorentz, Exponential, Logistic, Weibull, Lognormal, and Gaussian,+ programmable sums and products, first and second derivatives, solving quadratic equations for real and complex roots,+ testing for primality,+ integer computing in fifteen bases from binary to hexadecimal,+ extended date and time operations and a stopwatch3 based on a real-time clock,+ financial operations such as mean rate of return and margin calculations,+ 88 conversions, mainly from old Imperial to universal SI units and vice versa,+ 50 fundamental physical constants as accurate as used today by national standards institutes such as NIST or PTB, plus a selection of important constants from mathematics, astronomy, and surveying,+ Greek and extended Latin letters covering the languages of almost half of the worlds population (upper and lower case in two font sizes), plus mathematical symbols. A beginner manual can be downloaded at http://sourceforge.net/projects/wp34s/files/doc/WP_34S_Beg_Guide.pdf and a full, very complete version at http://sourceforge.net/projects/wp34s/files/doc/Manual_wp_34s_3_1.pdf

  • rating 4.4
  • size 5.3 MB

WP 31s

WP 31s is a classic RPN scientific calculator based on the powerful but more complex WP 34s. Now available on iOS too (see the support site for other emulators and for the real stuff).It is not programmable but has a rich function set for daily use and is easier to use, thanks to a less cluttered keyboard. A manual can be downloaded at http://sourceforge.net/projects/wp34s/files/doc/Manual_wp_31s_1_2q.pdf/download

  • size 4.7 MB

FX-602P Sim

FX-602P Sim is a simulation of the favorite programmable scientific calculator FX-602P, which was produced in the past by a well-known Japanese manufacturer. Its specialty: It is easy to program based on algebraic notation and not RPN. Basic operations + - () (Judging priority of operation) 33 parentheses levels Calculation with constants 110 registers for numbers, M00 to M99 and M0F bis M9F (nonvolatile), M99 readonly with local time Indirect adressing of registers Range of numbers 1 10^-99 to 9.999999999 10^99 Scientific functions sin, cos, tan, sinh, cosh, tanh and inverse functions log10, logn, e^x, 10^x, Square root, square, 1/x, x , x^y, x^(1/y), % Random number, INT (integer), FRAC (fraction part of a number), rounding Transformation between polar and rectangular coordinates Transformation between decimal format and degree, minutes, seconds Statistical functions: mean, sum, square sum, standard deviation (n, n-1) Programming features 10 program keys for up to 10 programs 999 programming steps (nonvolatile) Unconditional jump (GOTO) up to 10 jump labels for each program level Indirect jumps Conditional jumps (x=0, x0, x=F, xF) Count jumps (DSZ, ISZ) Subroutines, up to 10 levels Indirect call of subroutines Single step mode for debugging Edit mode

  • size 12.5 MB