FX-602P scientific calculator (v. 5.0(4)) Разработано Martin Krischik |
FX-602P Simulator is a very precise simulation of the classic FX-602P programmable calculator and and all it's accessories. This simulation is not a toy but but a full features simulations of almost functionality of the original calculator and it can be used as a full featured and fully programmable scientific calculator.
Used as a calculator the FX-602P simulator will exceed most other calculator available. The FX-602P simulator supports all arithmetic, trigonometric, logarithmic, hyperbolic, statistical functions and all alphanumeric display options of the original calculator.
And last not least the FX-602P simulator is fully programmable. You can write up to 10 programs, using 110 registers.
With the build in FA-2 cassette interface simulation you can save and load programs and data to your thump drive for later use. Or printout results with the FP-10 thermal printer simulation and then copy / paste them to other applications.
Do visit our FX-602P website or blog where you can download the original Manual of the Calculator. Remember that the Market-Comments have no answer function and I can't help you if you post there.
SUPPORTED ANDROID FUNCTIONS:
• Calculation results can be copies to the clipboard.
• Can be installed on the SD-Card.
• Participates in Androids build in backup and restore.
• Honeycomb Tablet compatible.
• Extra Printer for Honeycomb Tablets (visit our web-page for screen shot).
BASIC FEATURES:
• Specification:Arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, raising to power and root – all judging the priority of operations) negative umbers, exponent, 33 parentheses at 11 levels and constant operations.
• Scientific Functions: Trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions (with angle in degrees, radians or gradients), hyperbolic and inverse hyperbolic functions, logarithmic and exponential functions. inverse. Factorial, square root, square, decimal ⇔ Hour, Minute, Second conversion, coordinate transformation, absolute value, removing integer part, removing faction part, percentage, random numbers, π.
• Statistical functions Standard deviation (2 kinds), mean, sum, square sum, number of data.
• Memory: 5 key independent memory 11 ~ 110 register (non-volatile).
• Range of number: ± 1 × 10⁻⁹⁹ to ± 9.999999999 × 10⁹⁹ and 0, internal operations use 18 digits mantissa.
• Decimal Point Full decimal floating point arithmetic with underflow (possible display of engineering decimals).
PROGRAMMING FEATURES:
• Number of Steps: 999 steps (non-volatile)
• Jumps: Unconditional jump (GOTO), up to 10 pairs, condition jump (x=0, x≥0, x=F, x≥F), count jump (ISZ, DSZ), subroutine (GSP) up to 9 subroutines, up to 9 depths.
• Number of programs storable: Up to 10 (P0 to P9)
• Checking and Editing Functions Check, debug, deletion addition, etc.
• Indirect addressing for M-register, destination of jump, calling subroutines.
• Miscellaneous functions: Manual Jump (GOTO), temporary suspension of execution (PAUSE), command code and step number displayed during check, Simulated FA-2 adaptor for Record and File I/O (please note that the later needs Java security authorisation).
DEVICE COMPATIBILITY:
The application in written in device independent and should run on most Android devices. There is also a desktop version available on request (please include your purchasing informations).
PERMISSIONS:
• WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE: Used to save and load programm state. Only the directory set in the preferences is accessed.
[2013-07-04] A Google User: Like it very much Finally I have found a Casio scientific calculator which I am familar with. |
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[2013-07-03] A Google User: Very good calculator Runs very smoothly and does what it should. Programming mode is simple to understand and makes life easier. |
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[2013-06-05] A Google User: Not surprise?? I was hoping that everything is so cool, but unfortunately is not what I'm expecting for. Need more update. |
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[2012-12-31] A Google User: Great replacement for my 501p I've had the Fx-501p for over 30 years and it is in the process of giving up the ghost. This emulator for its successor was a welcome discovery and a good deal cheaper than the original. |
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[2012-09-02] A Google User: FX-602P emulator and manual: unfinished I programmed a lot on FX-502P (1977-82), used a dozen great calculators on CASIO E-11 (1998), HP iPaq h2215 (2003), HTC HD2 (2009). On my current Galaxy S WiFi 4.00 (Android 2.3.6) I have 4-5. The $3.98 FX-602P emulator is elegant to watch, but keys are too unresponsive compared to RealCalc or handyCalc, the manual is PDF, posted in 2002 and never updated or improved since, made of blurry photos of the original, with pages 90°-left-toppled and ill-ordered; and the FX-602P, while a wonder in its era, is now dated (e.g. hybrid algebraic-RPN logic), programs aren't remembered until you find (good luck with the toppled blurred manual) how to make them stick. This unfinished product doesn't even deserve $3.98, and even free would get no significant audience until manual gets decent photos of the original, oriented and sorted right, in PDF (or better in HTML), and if possible until the emulator itself gets updated more in line with current standards of ease of use and general efficiency. Versailles, Sun 02 Sep 2012 08:29:00 +0200 |
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[2012-06-28] A Google User: Terry Brilliant. Gone is the text above the display window so now the keypad has more space. Also there appears to be shorter lag between keying and entries appearing in display. |
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[2012-02-16] A Google User: Another planet Have used my fx-602p for 30 years, and still use it today. This app is awesome. Thanks. |
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[2011-09-04] A Google User: I have owned and still use daily a Casio FX720p for the last 25 years. This app is the next best thing. Now guys your next project has to be the 720. |
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[2011-09-04] Andy: I have owned and still use daily a Casio FX720p for the last 25 years. This app is the next best thing. Now guys your next project has to be the 720. |
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[2011-05-15] A Google User: I've been using FX-602P for 30 years, and now I can use it on my android. Lots of thanks to the author. Great job! |
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[2011-05-15] enobufs: I've been using FX-602P for 30 years, and now I can use it on my android. Lots of thanks to the author. Great job! |
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[2011-03-20] A Google User: Truly an impressive calculator. It takes me back to my programming days with Pascal. I have to figure out how to print, copy and paste. |
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[2011-03-20] Herk: Truly an impressive calculator. It takes me back to my programming days with Pascal. I have to figure out how to print, copy and paste. |
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[2011-03-20] Harry: Truly an impressive calculator. It takes me back to my programming days with Pascal. I have to figure out how to print, copy and paste. |
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[2011-02-14] A Google User: Great calculator, worth every penny. |
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[2011-02-14] Rodolfo: Great calculator, worth every penny. |
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[2010-11-10] A Google User: fx602 is the best pocket calculators i ever had, i still have it! this emulator brings everything back. author is very responsive. brilliant. thanks. |
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[2010-11-10] jcelle: fx602 is the best pocket calculators i ever had, i still have it! this emulator brings everything back. author is very responsive. brilliant. thanks. |
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