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Free42 on windows 10
Free42 on windows 10









free42 on windows 10
  1. #Free42 on windows 10 for free
  2. #Free42 on windows 10 update

My remark was just that you once posted you were making no apology for charging money to publish on the appstore, whereas other versions were free, so I was wondering why this had changed.

#Free42 on windows 10 for free

You could actually charge HP big money for re-using Free42 for their next physical calculator, I don't think their development team can (any more) come even close to the quality of Free42 ! Your contribution to the HP community, by bringing for free a simulator which faithfullness matches the one of an emulator, of an accclaimed calculator which ROM is furthermore copyrighted, hence unavailable for the majority of people, is tremendous - on part with JF Garnier and Christoph Gosselin ! :) Feel free to send me feedback directly at absolutely right, sorry if I was unclear and seemed to imply that it would not be respectable to charge money for your time.

#Free42 on windows 10 update

Also, I don't think apps built on these APIs will be able to go live until much later this year when the major OS update is released.Īnyway, I started this project because I was moving from the iPhone to WP7 to develop other apps and I just couldn't live without Thomas' program! It made a good test case for my first WP7 app and I hope those of you on the WP7 platform enjoy it.

free42 on windows 10

Gotta see what the APIs look like before I know what's involved.

free42 on windows 10

I was thinking of looking into using this in version 2.0 to implement program import and export (either to cloud or desktop) and printout file download. In May, Microsoft is releasing 2500 new APIs for WP7 developers including sockets support. I'll also take a look at the 30ish time functions to see what's involved, but not sure when I'll get to implementing them. I wasn't familiar with the ASIN and INVRT issues, so I'll look into those soon. As I progressed, I also had to scale back on some features as the project was taking a long time and I decided to concentrate on the baseline functionality of the original HP-42S (hence the lack of extended functions for time, gps, etc). Vincent, to answer your question on the source version, 1.4.63 happened to be the source I had at my disposal when I decided to start this project. Thomas, thanks for posting about the WP7 version here! One of these days I may get the energy to do something about that.Įdited:, 3:44 a.m. That one is published by a pure leech, not to mention a GPL violator. (*) Except for the INFOWISE iPhone version (I don't mean Byron Foster's iPhone version!). I hope I've made it clear that I am *not* offering support for that port anyone who discovers a problem with it should contact Steve, not me. In case it sounds like I'm contradicting myself, given that this thread started with me mentioning the WP7 port: I think that that port is worth mentioning, on this forum, because any HP calculator emulator is a matter of interest here. I have no problem with third-party ports, even commercial ones, in fact I like all of them (*), but when it comes to endorsing or supporting them, I think I should focus on promoting the ones that I can actually support myself. I removed all the links to third-party Free42 ports from my web site a few months ago, because none of them were being kept in sync with my releases in a timely manner, if at all.











Free42 on windows 10