GO-25 SciRPN
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GO-25 SciRPN simulates the venerable HP-25C Programmable Scientific Calculator from 1976. Virtually indistinguishable from the real item in operation, GO-25 is a powerful yet simple retro calculator.

• RPN (Reverse Polish Notation)
• 10-digit LED calculator display, 10-99 to 10+99
• Four stack registers with roll down
• Ten storage registers with arithmetic memory operators
• Math, trigonometric, polar/rectangular, sexagesimal/decimal, logarithmic, statistical, power and other miscellaneous functions
• Programmable, with annotated program listing, and memory for 99 program steps
• Library of Sample Programs
• Fast, slow or single step program execution
• Program import via pasteboard or from other Apps
• Program export via printer, email, pasteboard or to others Apps
• iTunes program File Sharing
• Two additional windows with views of:
◦ stack/storage registers
◦ keystroke log
◦ program source code
◦ program documentation
• Copy-from and Paste-to the calculator display
• Simple Paper Tape annotations
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App Info

Category
Utilities
Publisher
Stephen Lidie
Languages
English
Recent version
5.0 (2 months ago )
Released on
Mar 20, 2011 (13 years ago )
Last updated
2 months ago