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Missing an option for an RPN calculator, I created my own, based on the JavaScript HP-35 simulator.

Available on OpenRepos.net at the moment:
https://openrepos.net/content/mikelima/quanto-fa

Source available on github:
https://github.com/mikelima/quantofa
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Great, been waiting for this.
 
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I just uploaded Quanto Fa v0.4.0 on OpenRepos.

There are just a couple of improvementls, namely, the cover now shows the result of the current calculations, and keys have haptic feedback.

Also, you can now download Quanto Fa from the Jolla shop. It is an older version, since I have to make sure I am not using "forbidden" features, but the main fetures are all there
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make it to jolla store?
 
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Originally Posted by youmeego View Post
make it to jolla store?
Hi, yes, it is in the Jolla store as well. Although it is version 0.2.2 only for now...
And I have just realised that my use of the QtFeedback module disqualifies it for the store. I will prepare a "clean" version for it as soon as I have some more time.
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My colleague is looking for RPN, but would like to see something like Excalibur
He would like to see atleast the XYZT stack
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Originally Posted by kimmoli View Post
My colleague is looking for RPN, but would like to see something like Excalibur
He would like to see atleast the XYZT stack
Uhm, this was a quick hack, to have something to use in a few hours.
I will work a bit more on the ui, but that's it.

If nobody beats me to it, I may do a port of free42 next... that one has a two lines display, but I suppose showing the four stack values can be arranged.

The excalibur you cite seems to be "freeware", not open source, so it is not an option for me.

Also, I have an hp32s at home, which is not too different from an hp42... and rpn9 which seems based on hp42 as well, and I'd like to have something like that.

I hope that helps!
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Originally Posted by mikelima View Post
Uhm, this was a quick hack, to have something to use in a few hours.
I will work a bit more on the ui, but that's it.

If nobody beats me to it, I may do a port of free42 next... that one has a two lines display, but I suppose showing the four stack values can be arranged.

The excalibur you cite seems to be "freeware", not open source, so it is not an option for me.

Also, I have an hp32s at home, which is not too different from an hp42... and rpn9 which seems based on hp42 as well, and I'd like to have something like that.

I hope that helps!
Wow , thanks for RPN in Sailfish

the first android apps I used in my jolla were free 42s and 48g emu.

IMO the best and easiest for you would be a port of free42s

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