Spanish system/user library program that helps to find the true value of money with an assistant to build the cash flow. Includes a time-value-of-money program, time value of money routines, and a financial program. It also helps you to find the value of money in time (good for economics) and has a financial mathematics library.
Flight computer program, with weight and balance with 9 plane memory and CG graphing, flight plan of up to eight legs, winds aloft calculation, density altitude, distance and heading between two points, and crosswind components. Ported to the 49G by John H. Meyers.
This application allows your HP49 to act as a sophisticated bond pricing calculator, with features above and beyond that incorporated in most financial calculators, including ones manufactured by Hewlett-Packard.
"31 Bible Passages from Proverbs for the HP49." A very easy to use program that lets the user select the day (with a fast calendar) and then displays a verse for that day. Also includes an option to display the Roman Road to salvation. Supposedly an easy-to-install library.
Financial package for the 49G, including Bonds and Stocks, irregular cash flows, etc. Original program written by Don Phillips; 49G port by John H Meyers.
This is a financial program for calculating the standard five financial variables; N, I, PV, PMT, FV using the "SOLVE" feature. Two additional variables allow the user to specify the compounding frequency and the payment frequency.
A financial library containing programs for annuity repayment, linear computation of pensions, TVM and cash flow based on the new Informbox-engine of the 49G. Also runs on the 49G+.
A series of flash cards to aid in learning the notes on the treble and bass clef. Uses GRS64 to view the pictures. Each picture is about 3KB. Also includes the circle of half steps.
A library of advanced list processing functions such as Filter, Map, Foldl/Foldr, Zip/Unzip etc. mostly borrowed from the Hakell programming language. Makes list processing much easier than with the built-in functions. This is the latest SysRPL version for the HP49G/49G+/50G, based on Luis Morales Boisset's 0.1b SysRPL version of Jarno Peschier's GoferLists 0.1 library. The new version fixes a couple of minor bugs and adds a bunch of additional operations.
By Jarno Peschier (H), Luis Morales Boisset (H), and Albert Graef (H).
A help library for the HP49G/49G+, with over 600 basic (non-CAS) commands explained, plus tips and techniques. Each has a description, stack diagram, access, and in most, an example. Includes many functions not in CAT. Includes a version for the SD card that reduces port usage to 719 bytes.
HPtran is a customizable language translator for the HP49G+. This program translates individual words into different languages. It also includes a hangman game for practice in these languages. It is very easy to create additional language archives. Features include fast (almost instantaneous!) word lookup and word completions, and it even translates into languages besides English! Read the included PDF to understand installation. Install at least one HPtran data file to use the program. Now includes another word game and requires ROM 2.0 to run correctly.
By Tim Wessman (H) and Pedro Henrique de Oliveira Liberato.
A English<->French translation dictionary data file for HPtran, including verb conjugations. Requires an SD card on the 49G+. Great for those working on learning another language! Read the PDF in the HPtran archive for installation directions.
A English<->Portuguese translation dictionary data file for HPtran. Requires an SD card on the 49G+. Great for those working on learning another language! Read the PDF in the HPtran archive for installation directions.
A English<->Spanish translation dictionary data file for HPtran. Requires an SD card on the 49G+. Great for those working on learning another language! Read the PDF in the HPtran archive for installation directions.
This library presents the factors used in engineering economics as: Pe, F/G, A/G, P/G, A/F, F/A, A/P, P/A, P/F, F/P, can interpolate values besides calculating the TIR, VAN, VAUE, VFN, and has the paying-off systems PRICE, SAC, very useful for the matter.
Determines information about a TCP/IP subnet with the help of conversions from octet string to binary and long and vice versa: ip addr, base addr, subnet mask, prefix (cidr notation), broadcast addr, #hosts, class, remarks.
Contains several programs and variables which comprise a capable Morse code practice system for the user. The program can send code using the beeper at speeds slightly over 20 words per minute continuously, without encountering delays due to calculator "garbage collection". The user can set the overall speed and element speed independently, or can manually set the timing and delay for each element type.
Calculates the time of a piece of music given the tempo, number of bars and time signature. It can also calculate any of these parameters given the others, with the exception of the time signature.
This is a robotics toolbox for the HP48 and HP49. It contains programs for monitoring any microcontroller and for reading rotation sensor. Inspired in the works of Peter I. Corke.
Financial mathematics library for the calculation of IRR (TIR in Spanish). It is really fast because it is implemented in sys-RPL and assembly language.
Travel computer which takes a list of towns and mileage between them and displays information including estimated time of arrival, fuel consumption, and more.
A program that helps with learning a foreign language by keeping track of your words. Allows you to create different categories, and includes a study mode, test mode, and a search tool.