![]() Fixed issue on pre-iOS 13 devices where running the app in vintage mode set to DSP 9 would round to 8 digits.The What's New screen may now be called up anytime from the Info screen.(RPN-65 HD) iPad mini (2021) compatibility.Fixed wrong step 75 in MATH 1-15A in the default database from 99 to 03.Clearing registers now affects register R0 in Plus mode only.Improved compatibility of Data Cards across the different Enhancements settings.Sound volume returned to the default value after restarting the app.Would display part of the register view behind the calculator. With registers shown in landscape mode, rotating the iPad portrait mode, then closing and restarting the app.Paste it into the appropriate field in the card manager. To store changes permanently, copy the text, then Swipe right again to see the program description.īoth views are editable. Swipe display right to see program instructions. Easy access to program instructions and description.Tap the listing, type a command, like GTO A, or even xy. Use the settings to define your preferred mode. High-contrast mode applies to the main display, stack display and register display. Triple-tap the display to turn high-contrast mode on or off. Simply tap the card slot to turn the stack display on or off. RPN-65 SD comes with the following HP Program Pacs already built-in: Tap the " ?" available on various screens for hints about using the app. While the user interface is – for obvious reasons – quite different from the iPad version, RPN-65 SD is the iPhone/iPod version of RPN-65 Pro. Reads data cards created by RPN-65/67/97.Register arithmetic works with RCL command.Cancel SST and BST by simply dragging your finger off the key.Program steps shown in plain-text in the display area.Visual status indicators of prefix keys.Display country-specific thousand separators.High-precision calculations, not limited to display capacity.Correct input typing errors by swiping left across the display.Copy/paste values and program steps directly in the display.Enter program steps by simply typing commands into the program listing.Paste text representations of HP-65 programs right into the calculator and run them.Watch the stack, the memory registers, the program step counter and the flags in real-time.In TRACE mode, a message will be printed on the paper tape. Low-battery warning in the calculator's display when iPad battery charge drops below 10%.See target step number of branches right in the program listing.Follow subroutine nesting on the paper tape.Optionally show negative results in red.Select the ribbon color (black or blue).E-mail the paper tape, or send output to a real printer. Print on a virtual paper tape printer.E-mail program listings or print them on any AirPrint-compatible printer.Import/export single program or data cards, or send them by e-mail.Save entire card collections on your Mac or PC (using iTunes).Title and label your own cards right in the app, even cut off the card corners to write-protect them.Powerful card database manager lets you organize your cards in predefined categories.Run programs at much higher speed than the HP-65.Nested subroutines supported by 8-level stack.111 additional registers, with full store and recall register arithmetic. ![]() Use RPN-65 just like the original HP-65 – or turn on advanced features, such as: RPN-65 comes with these Pacs built in and ready to explore. HP Standard Pac, HP E.E. Pac I, HP Math Pac I, HP Math Pac 2, HP Stat Pac I. RPN-65 has been verified to run correctly all examples of many original HP Program Pacs, including: RPN-65 in Plus mode is the HP-65 you wished you had back in the 70's: more program steps, more registers, more functions, more subroutine levels, much higher speed, comfortable program editing, printing without wasting paper tape, live view of all registers and flags, and a program library at your fingertips. It sports a powerful program database and an array of import/export options. RPN-65 runs virtually all existing HP-65 programs. Introduced by Hewlett-Packard in 1974 at a price of $795 (more than $4000 in today's dollars), it was a tremendous success with engineers, scientists and hobbyists. RPN-65 Pro is a photorealistic simulation of the first programmable handheld calculator ever produced. NOTE: Most of the descriptions on this site also apply to RPN-65 SD for the iPhone.
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