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    pRPN

    pRPN

    RPN calculator running on Windows and Linux

    Graphical Reverse Polish Notation calculator running in Linux and Windows. Programmable. Provides Reals, Complex, Vectors, Matrices, Binaries, Lists, Expressions, Strings and Programs. Implements RPL, the HP programming language of HP-28 and HP-48 series.
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    PoloCalc is a Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) desktop calculator for windows 9X and 2K. Enables copy, paste, undo, const definitions by user... Programming language used is C++, with the fltk graphic library.
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    My goal is to develop an almost true copy of the HP 32II Calculator. This includes equation solving and integrating and keycode programming.
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