Freeware RPN calculator

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hello!

Does someone knows a simple RPN calclator program that is freeware?

I have HP calculator emulators here but they're overkill for simple
calculations.

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Chaos said:
hello!

Does someone knows a simple RPN calclator program that is freeware?

I have HP calculator emulators here but they're overkill for simple
calculations.

Someone praised this RPN calculator quite highly last year. (I haven't
tried it.)

Program: Xcalc
Author: Bernt Ribbum
Ware: Freeware
http://www.tordivel.no/xcalc/

<q> This version puts XCALC back on the Taskbar, unless you select the
mini mode (Alt-M), in which case XCALC lives in the "tray", or taskbar
notification area. </q>

XCALC version 2.6.3
http://www.tordivel.no/files/xcalc263.zip
(161 kB zip) Win32 (2000, 98, Me, XP)

Note: earlier versions are also available.

Susan
 
Does someone knows a simple RPN calclator program that is freeware?

I have HP calculator emulators here but they're overkill for simple
calculations.

Excalibur

"Excalibur for Windows 32-bit version is a freeware full featured RPN-only
calculator. This is a serious calculator for serious users. It will only
run under Windows 95, 98 or NT but takes up a very small amount of
resources for all it does so well.
Powerful RPN entry. 300 Functions (scientific, business, conversion,
computer science, physics, complex numbers, geometry, vectors, etc). Full 4
or 8-level stack. International support for different comma and decimal
point formats. Programmable, macros, registers, custom button banks, etc."

http://www.geocities.com/dbergis/freeware.htm
 
Chaos Master said:
Does someone knows a simple RPN calclator program that is freeware?

I have HP calculator emulators here but they're overkill for simple
calculations.

The very good and rather small PIM XDesk95 has a simple (imho) RPN
calculator. Last freeware verion is 2.11.0.0. A few sites have it (use
a search enige).

Frank
 
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