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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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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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