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Is there a way to make a calculator where each entry has it's own line one on top of the other so that you can check your entries for accuracy?
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Hmm, sounds like this would be a good idea. Have you tried the PowerToy Calculator that is available on Microsoft.com?
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Just installed PowerToy but the input and history panes really don't give you the feel of a paper tape calculator. If this feature could be added it would also be nice to be able to print the 'tape' as it were.
Charles
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Try either of these links..
There is a large group of people doing emulators of retired HP calculators.
If you know of a particular model HP that satisfies your needs you may be able to find the emulator has been posted. Most are GNU. Some are limited use with a full version available for a small fee.

I have the HP 41CV emulator and I love it. It's RPN and if you don't know what that means you don't want one. Link


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Jeff - That's exactly what I was looking for. It's not very flasy but it does everything I want. It's really quite good. Thanks. Charles
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In the past I used Mark's Adding Machine because of the macro capabilities.
http://mwganson.freeyellow.com/MAM/