HP48 Programming tutorials
A series of tutorials providing an introduction and overview of
the various programming utilities of the HP48. These tutorials
formed part of the Queensland University of Technology unit PSB325 Land Surveying 1 in 1998
There are six tutorials in the series:
- TUTORIAL 1: An overview of the HP48
- The Display
- The Keyboard
- The HP48 stack
- RPN operation
- Changing HP48 modes
- TUTORIAL 2: HP48 Objects and variables
- What are objects?
- Where to store objects
- Manipulating the stack
- Memory management
- Variable management
- TUTORIAL 3: HP48 Programming principles
- Inputting data
- Computation commands
- Outputting results
- An example of a simple program
- Editing and debugging a program
- TUTORIAL 4: Further programming
- Vectors
- Polar to Rectangular conversion & vv.
- Matrix operations
- Using lists
- TUTORIAL 5: Branching structures
- Testing structures
- Definite loops
- In-definite loops
- Error trapping
- An example of a more complex program
- TUTORIAL 6: Interfacing with external devices
- Setting input/output parameters
- Printing to an infra-red printer
- Creating a program on a PC
- Using kermit
- RAM cards
- Libraries
- Customising the HP48
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