Free scientific calculator, with graphing?

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Chaos Master

Hello people.

Do you have suggestions of any free scientific calculator program that allows me
to do function graphing?

I tried GNUPLOT but I want something that is less oriented to function graphing
and more to the calculator side.

Units conversion would also be a good thing.

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Chaos Master said:
Hello people.

Do you have suggestions of any free scientific calculator program that allows me
to do function graphing?

I tried GNUPLOT but I want something that is less oriented to function graphing
and more to the calculator side.

Units conversion would also be a good thing.

You could try the one in Ms' Powertoys for winxp
But there are many more and better than that... anyway it may fit your
needs... give it a try
 
Several years ago, TI had an emulator of their TI-81 for free on their
site. It ran in a DOS box.

You might google TI-81 emulator.
Good luck.
 
Chaos said:
Hello people.

Do you have suggestions of any free scientific calculator program that allows me
to do function graphing?

I tried GNUPLOT but I want something that is less oriented to function graphing
and more to the calculator side.

Units conversion would also be a good thing.

[]s
GraphCalc Math was tons of fun in high school. Can you remember plotting
points on the X and Y axis? I carried three different calculators with
me (each one excelled at one particular function). Much to my dismay, I
never owned one of them fancy graphing calculators. I didn't really need
one, I guess (and they were so darn expensive). This one, however, is
completely free. Many advanced graphing functions are included, and it
has a clean user interface. GraphCalc gives away the plot.
~840Kb on my Desktop2 page or HERE:
http://glenwood.k12.mo.us/downloads/GraphCalc3.1b.exe

Enjoy!

Son Of Spy

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Son Of Spy said:
Chaos said:
Hello people.

Do you have suggestions of any free scientific calculator program that allows me
to do function graphing?

I tried GNUPLOT but I want something that is less oriented to function graphing
and more to the calculator side.

Units conversion would also be a good thing.

[]s
GraphCalc Math was tons of fun in high school. Can you remember plotting
points on the X and Y axis? I carried three different calculators with
me (each one excelled at one particular function). Much to my dismay, I
never owned one of them fancy graphing calculators. I didn't really need
one, I guess (and they were so darn expensive). This one, however, is
completely free. Many advanced graphing functions are included, and it
has a clean user interface. GraphCalc gives away the plot.
~840Kb on my Desktop2 page or HERE:
http://glenwood.k12.mo.us/downloads/GraphCalc3.1b.exe

Enjoy!

Son Of Spy

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William Gabler ([email protected]) said those last words:
Several years ago, TI had an emulator of their TI-81 for free on their
site. It ran in a DOS box.

You might google TI-81 emulator.
Good luck.

I actually had an HP-48 calculator emulator installed. (from www.hpcalc.org),
but it's overkill for graphing a few functions.

[]s
 
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