Calc Programming?
16 replies · 5 participants · 🔒 Locked by AncientEagleHelm on Jun 27, 2011
Sep 16, 2010, 07:13 PM#1
Anybody else here into calculator programming?
I have only really started mucking about with it recently. Although I am too cheap for a Texas Instruments one (I only have a Casio) I still think its cool

Been working on a basic shell. I wonder if I can hook it up to the internet somehow (I/O Port > Computer > Internet?)
I have only really started mucking about with it recently. Although I am too cheap for a Texas Instruments one (I only have a Casio) I still think its cool

Been working on a basic shell. I wonder if I can hook it up to the internet somehow (I/O Port > Computer > Internet?)
Sep 16, 2010, 07:19 PM#2
Lol thats crazy, i have a casio fx-991ES, but no idea how you did that 



Sep 16, 2010, 07:22 PM#3
Lol thats crazy, i have a casio fx-991ES, but no idea how you did that
The G range offers support for programs
Sep 16, 2010, 07:23 PM#4
The G range offers support for programs
G range? Mind telling me a little about it?
Sep 16, 2010, 07:31 PM#5
G range? Mind telling me a little about it?
Well besides doing the basic things a graphic calculator does it also has a built in programming facility which lets you build little Macro's which can be used to speed up long tasks (like you can in MS Word) but it also has an I/O port on the bottom which can be used to put more complicated programmes onto the calculator although this is not an advertised function and probably voids the warranty
I am trying to find a product page with more info, but none of the pages seems to have the exact device that I have, perhaps I have an older version
Mines a FX-7400G PLUS.
Sep 16, 2010, 07:34 PM#6
Oh it is a function made by developers , i thought it was something to hack it
I never knew graphic calculators have that, thanks.
I never knew graphic calculators have that, thanks.
Sep 17, 2010, 11:43 AM#7
I have a proper TI one which can draw graphs and crap.
Barely used it.
Barely used it.
Sep 17, 2010, 12:26 PM#8
I gotta say im not much into calculators either but Jamza's picture really got me interested
I have mine because the one i have and 1 series below mine (just few functions less and about 5€ cheaper) are recommended(not officially but their the best for this price) for our math and even some other subjects, otherwise i woudn't pay cca. 23 euro for a calculator
I have mine because the one i have and 1 series below mine (just few functions less and about 5€ cheaper) are recommended(not officially but their the best for this price) for our math and even some other subjects, otherwise i woudn't pay cca. 23 euro for a calculator
Sep 17, 2010, 01:02 PM#9
Heh I remember my TI one costs 180 euros or something.
Sep 17, 2010, 01:11 PM#10
I have a TI-84 Titanium. Used a TI-89 Titanium for my Math B course.
Talking about calculators.. Can it get more nerdy than this?
Talking about calculators.. Can it get more nerdy than this?
Sep 17, 2010, 01:18 PM#11
What's a calculator? 

Sep 17, 2010, 03:18 PM#12
What's a calculator?
It's a thing, that looks like a big gameboy, which you use for playing Super mario in Math-class.
Sep 17, 2010, 03:21 PM#13
which you use for playing Super mario in Math-class.
There are actually ports of Mario to TI calculators
Sep 17, 2010, 03:28 PM#14
which you use for playing Super mario in Math-class.
There are actually ports of Mario to TI calculators
I know.
I, myself, played alot of Super Mario in math class.
Sep 17, 2010, 04:18 PM#15
I played snake during math class, and then copied all my math homework which I should've been making in class, from my friend. Good times.
Sep 17, 2010, 04:25 PM#16
I played snake during math class, and then copied all my math homework which I should've been making in class, from my friend. Good times.
And now you ended up as a crazy psychopat who obviously enjoys shooting off people's heads with a Sniper Rifle.
... The reason I stopped doing my math