did anyone find a calculator suited for vga 96dpi?i hate the bundled calcultor and my favorite 1calc lite is way too small.thanx
shortyboy said:
did anyone find a calculator suited for vga 96dpi?i hate the bundled calcultor and my favorite 1calc lite is way too small.thanx
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Try Hicalc. It is very comprehensive. One calculator for arithmetic, science, business, geometry, conversion, etc etc. Works in all three dpi. The only minor flaw being that it leaves a gap at the top in 128 and 96 dpi. This is my most preferred calculator.
shortyboy said:
did anyone find a calculator suited for vga 96dpi?i hate the bundled calcultor and my favorite 1calc lite is way too small.thanx
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Or for a freeware one (which I use) try Calc98 from here.
http://mobile.pocketpcfreewares.com/en/index.php?soft=164
or, if you like HP calculators the ones by Lygea all work well at 96dpi
Related
I'm looking for a good professional calculator wich i can use on the universal in landscape and in normal mode.
THX
1Calc
1Calc is pretty good but slow to start up. It works well in portrait or landscape.
Skins are available.
Lots of features.
Works much faster from memory than a card and if you turn the scroll feature off.
Have a look at SpaceTime 2.0. It is professional and not only a calculator.
weazy said:
I'm looking for a good professional calculator wich i can use on the universal in landscape and in normal mode.
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I like Lygea products. I use Pocket 15C SE which is an HP 15C emulator. You may prefer the 12C version or the 10B if you're more in to the financial or business needs.
I like RDCalc too but it does not support landscape.
Another alternative is Calc98 at http://www.calculator.org/download.html. It is fast and free and has many, many functions.
RE
I'm using PocketCalc, below, for my QTEK9000
http://www.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=16603
RE
OK, just changed to HiCalc, here:-
http://www.ppclink.com/?ppclink=product&do=view&id=44
Pls., recommend a simple good looking in VGA mode calculator.
The installed one doesn't look good. I have also tried 1-Calc of Omegaone, but in VGA mode it doesn't strech itself.
Buch070 said:
Pls., recommend a simple good looking in VGA mode calculator.
The installed one doesn't look good. I have also tried 1-Calc of Omegaone, but in VGA mode it doesn't strech itself.
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Is everybody using an original Calc program?
Buch070 said:
Is everybody using an original Calc program?
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the newest version it does cover the whole screen
there are VGA/QVGA skins in Diamond style.
pls take a look here
1. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=399105
2. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=413583
I use Calc98 by Flow Simulation. Requires tweaking the view settings to enlarge the keybord, but it ends up being very finger-friendly. I can supply the settings I use if anyone wants them.
I am long-time used of HP12C - the World's best ever calculator for finance geeks like me. Thankfully it is also available in WM land - called Pocket 12C SE
Robert
I use HiCalc. It has diferent modes and VGA friendly, even works with Real VGA at 96 dpi.
Yea HiCalc has my vote too, it comes with loads of applications, currency converter, units converter to your hearth content..loads, and looks OK in VGA
After some extensive search and trials, I had chosen HiCalc. If anyone has tried it but chosrn a different calculator, I'd been interested to know. I'm open minded to even better ones.
I saw some i780 images with RealVGA and I just have to admit it was the best square screen I have even seen for a PPC. This seems precisely what I want for my screen. Could someone please explain what exactly is it, and how it works? and if all softwares are automatically compatible with it, or would I have to sacrifice my software collection in order to use it???
BTW, what screen resolutions does it work with and would my Treo 750 support it??
I always thought you needed a VGA screen to use realVGA or anything like that, so i don't think it would be possible on a treo. Then again i'm not entirely sure so i would wait for someone else to confirm.
RealVGA, essentially, makes everything smaller.
The point of this is to take advantage of a high resolution screen (since WM doesn't). In your case, it will probably make windows unusable as the 240x240 resolution would end up making text so small that it's illegible.
It's mainly meant for 640x480 screens although 480x480 as well as 320x320 screens appear to be usable.
RealVGA, or TrueVGA as I like to call it, basically disables pixel-doubling that WM uses to make all programs work well. This can really only be used on devices that have more pixels than 320x240. So a VGA screen of 640x480 will show 4x the about of data in TrueVGA mode as it would in normal mode.
The downside is that not all programs will work properly. This is a developer issue, and it is best to contact them to resolve this problem. I would suggest putting your device into TrueVGA mode and trying out the programs that you use, and see if you are happy with the results.
I have put a package together in the link below that you can use for testing purposes, and see if it is something you like or not.
Personally I only every use my device in TrueVGA mode as I hate the lost space as a result of the large icons on my x51v. But it will come down to personal preference and you are best to try and see for yourself.
Cheers
Mark
prabhg said:
I saw some i780 images with RealVGA and I just have to admit it was the best square screen I have even seen for a PPC. This seems precisely what I want for my screen. Could someone please explain what exactly is it, and how it works? and if all softwares are automatically compatible with it, or would I have to sacrifice my software collection in order to use it???
BTW, what screen resolutions does it work with and would my Treo 750 support it??
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RealVGA actually changes your dpi. The stock i780 is using 128dpi which is something not common. Most devices are using 96 dpi. I believe RealVGA was written is to maximize the available screen. Of course with 96 dpi, the letters are also smaller, and it might pose some difficulty in readin texts on the screen.
However, others are still using RealVGa mainly one can maximize the screen. Also, the display though small, makes it look more sharp.
As to the programs, I'm not sure what you have. For myself, I am using PocketCM (modded to fit in the i780), Audio Manager and the Diamond WM Player Skin (modded to fit in the i780). I also installed the HTC Today plugin.
I also had modded SPB Mobile Shell 2.1 (I've since uninstalled it), I have SBSH Weather (using slikkie's sbsh weather skin). Quite a few software can run under RealVGA, it depends on what you have actually.
Hope this helps.
after install realVGA, my i780 can't make or receive VIDEO CALL
monyozt said:
after install realVGA, my i780 can't make or receive VIDEO CALL
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Search for the nadavi 3g dialer for i780. Install and you will be able to make video calls.
I find the built in calculator of very poor quality.
Where can i find a replacement?
I've found PocketCalc to be the best one, although it's not full screen (only VGA)
Have a look at iss Calculator Suite. It handles WVGA as well.
You may use manila vga skin if u want to change look. it looks much better.
i use the hp48 calc emulator it's great
Being an Engineer, I love my HP calculators!!!
Here is another HP calc by CreativeCreek
http://www.creativecreek.com/pocketpc/mathupro.html
Stuart
We use 1-Calc for years and it has even a currency (updating) and messurements
i need one one of the best sci cacl for wm,you can suggest one that costs and one free
i already have casio fx-350es but i cannot take it always with me.
try pocketcalc its not bad.
swtos roms have it
i have tried it but i dont have swtos rom any more+ui is dizaster+it is trial.
any cab or link?
ppclinks hicalc is great with 16 different modules -> http://www.ppclink.com/index.php?ppclink=product&do=view&id=44
thx i will try
Spacetime.
Absolutely Spacetime!!
i will try it, does it has imaginare numbers( example 2+3i)??
yepp excelent app,extremly advantage alot of options.
how can i:
get score in decimal(i need to press something but dont know what)
write angles(need for electricitt calculating Z=U|I)
calculate a+bx^2+c=p0 ?
hope simebidy can help.
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Anyone got free calc with scientific functions? :/
This calculator is free and works on the diamond:
http://www.aidem.com.tw/English/en_engineeringcalc.htm
intel286 said:
i need one one of the best sci cacl for wm,you can suggest one that costs and one free
i already have casio fx-350es but i cannot take it always with me.
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Try RDcal.
search in google.
get the ti-emulator and run a ti- whatever model you want. i used to have it on my touch, just for the hell of it. i havent looked, but am just assuming there is a vga version.
ernst12345 said:
This calculator is free and works on the diamond:
http://www.aidem.com.tw/English/en_engineeringcalc.htm
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Thx! Installed. Don't get how logical functions work, though. Do you have this calc installed?
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