![]() They were a similar price on Amazon the last time I looked two or three weeks ago, which is why I was surprised they've gone up by about 25 pounds to 115 pounds, and according to Amazon, that's a price reduction from 140 pounds! Meanwhile, the newest model HP Prime has dropped a pound in price to 117 pounds. Quote:I bought the Casio from Ryman for 89.99, which is a really good price, but the offer (not only the offer but the actual listing of the calculator in their website!) comes and goes unannounced, but you just need to check the website and when the offer is on, go to a Ryman store with stock of the CG50 and. I have not used it myself and so have no idea if it works on WM 6 devices. Formula 1 (commercial) This commerical CAS requires the Jeode JVM and only works on specific machines. Apparently, programs written in HP PPL on the Prime run pretty fast, so that's not much of an issue. Eigenmath PPC (free) This is a port of the open-source computer algebra system, eigenmath, to the pocket PC. Programming wise, the Casio BASIC looks a little clunky compared to HP PPL, but the Casio PRIZM environment isn't as locked down as the HP Prime's. I do think the built-in apps on the PRIZM series (including the CG50) have been implemented well. The SALSA suite uses the Eigen math library 8 version 3.2.8. My first programmable calculator was an FX-502P plus an FA-1 cassette tape adaptor.)įeature wise, the Prime is faster than the CG50 and has a better screen, and the wonderful CAS. Reference Example 1 of this user manual for a complete illustration of this path. (My first scientific calculator was an fx-39 I think, or possibly an fx-29. I bought the CG50 when it came out because I have a soft spot for Casio calculators and didn't already own a CG10 or CG20. I would have bought one earlier even at the higher price, but there was more uncertainty over the hardware revision you'd end up with from online retailers a year or so ago, so I thought I'd delay the purchase of a Prime and bought an NSpire CX CAS instead. Just out of curiosity: Would you choose the Prime over the Casio for the same price? I guess so as it has touch screen a lots of memory, and it looks amazing! Do you think its programming languaje is useful for doing interesting things apart from Maths aplications? (As I said in previus posts I am a Computer Science student and my Maths are not great (yet), so I love to 'play' with calcs BTW, I am learning Casio Basic with the CG50 and I'm loving it.įor the same price, I'd choose the Prime over the CG50. It does not store any personal data.(05-27-2018 09:42 PM)severedgarden Wrote: Hi ijabbott, The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. include include include include Include dependency graph for rdleigenmath.h: This graph shows which files directly or indirectly include this file: Go to the source code of this file.The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. ![]() Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly.
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