Re: [NTLK] Good Scientific Caculator for MP2100

From: Samuel Jacobson (jacobson98_at_earthlink.net)
Date: Thu Sep 06 2001 - 11:56:05 EDT


Hello All,

  I have a HP 48SX graphing scientific calculator that, while very good at
what it does, recently died. Unfortunately the calculator is 8+ years old
and HP no longer supports the machine. As such it will cost me $25 just to
talk to HP in order to find out if:

1). The machine can be repaired
2). If it can be repaired how much it might cost
3). If any of their currently supported graphing scientific calculators can
run the PC Cards I
        have for the older model

  Either way I am most likely looking at quite a bit of money to either
repair or replace my old unit. I was therefore wondering if anyone knew of
a good, dependable graphing scientific calculator program for the MP2100? I
have played around with some of the demos, yet I cannot get most to work on
my MP. Thus it would be greatly appreciated if anyone with experience could
lend some advice.

Thanks,

Sam

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