I highly recommend ProCalc
They even have an emulation of an HP Business calculator that my wife uses.
Ken
on 9/6/01 11:00 AM, Samuel Jacobson at jacobson98_at_earthlink.net wrote:
>
> 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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