![]() ![]() (04-05-2017 03:24 PM)Eric Rechlin Wrote: You can definitely do development for the Prime on the PC. (1) I always considered 50g and similar calculators "portable matlab/mathematica". Having a mathematical environment like the 50g (1) for 22 € on a powerful device is awesome, sure missing the physical keyboard designed for math input is a big setback (I dread tiny buttons on touchscreens) but for intensive computations involving a bit of math would be great. If the answers are positive, I do think that my first prime would be on android. Thanks again and I apologize for the possible recurring questions. ![]() In other words, is the app emulating the hardware of the hp prime or is the app compiled natively for the android target architecture (like generic ARM)? The second case would be way more attracting for intensive computations. Is the app an emulator? I mean like this: (droid48) or like this (go49g+). Is this still valid? Is not possible to pass a file on android, like with xplore, and then read it with the prime app? Sorry I could not find anything about this. I read that programs for the Hp prime can be developed only on the android device, and not on the PC (with notepad++ for example) to then transfer them on android. As far as I read, the HP prime for android, pro version, should have the same functionality of the real calculator. I'm sorry if I'm asking something already discussed, but I could not find clear information for my questions. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |