Many years later, as she faced the firing squad, Christina remembered that distant afternoon when she used her calculator to log into her laptop.
Many years later, as she faced the firing squad, Christina remembered that distant afternoon when she used her calculator to log into her laptop.
Now that's a lovely blast from the past!
Guide and tips for running #x48ng, a #Hp48 emulator on any Linux device. Here it is running on an #ClockworkPi #uConsole
https://hpsaturn.com/clockworkpi-uconsole/
#Debian #GNU #Linux #emulators
This #HP48 is always within reach on my desk and I use it very often.
PS: RPN is the best!!!
#Retro #Programing: #Hp48 SysRPL
Diving into the past with this nostalgic #HP48Gx, a powerful calculator from the 90s, now running here on an x48ng emulator in this #uConsole for show how to we used in these years the Jazz 6.8 library and TED editor to navigate, edit, and even decompile system calls and third-party code written in assembler or SysRPL, and do all that in the middle of your coding session.
Thanks to that, we had a lot of "open source" apps in this era.
I hope the hive mind can help me here...
I remember playing a #game, many years ago (so probably a #RetroGame by now) where you have to solve #puzzles of increasing complexity where you need to push "something" (in my mind, these were garbage bins??) onto targets. I think I played this on an #HP48 or #HP28 #calculator, or on an X-Windows system (possibly both).
Does this ring any bells? #BoostsWelcome!
Edit: it's Sokoban! It suddenly popped out of my subconscious mind!
I don't know why I haven't searched for this before, as I'm a huge #hp48 nerd, but here is x48ng, an #opensource HP48GX emulator project.