[Classpad] Physium
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[Classpad] Physium
Hi everyone. I'd like to introduce my new Classpad add-in :
It's a port of the official casio add-in Physium.
My program is based on old source from Vanhoa's Perdiodic Table (I didn't took lots of code, only list of information, in the aim of gain time) and display function
More information coming soon
Ps : Sorry for my poor English, but I'm a belgian programmer.
Some Captures :
Link to the program : HERE
It's a port of the official casio add-in Physium.
My program is based on old source from Vanhoa's Perdiodic Table (I didn't took lots of code, only list of information, in the aim of gain time) and display function
More information coming soon
Ps : Sorry for my poor English, but I'm a belgian programmer.
Some Captures :
Link to the program : HERE
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Re: [Classpad] Physium
Good job!
I hope for that very much.Cartix wrote:More information coming soon
So you are from frittenland. But I understand you very well.Cartix wrote:Ps : Sorry for my poor English, but I'm a belgian programmer.
I'll be back!
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Re: [Classpad] Physium
Good job [x2]!
The ClassPad is a great calculator, just need some programs like this to attract more users.
The problem of Vanhoa periodic table was the excess of information, what does not happen in this periodic table.
I tested the add-in and my feedback is very positive. The GUI is quite practice and intuitive . In general, the add-in is much "Casio like", and suppresses the fact that there is no official Physium released.
The only problem (bug) that I found was in "Shearch By number", that returns a System Error when I increase the values. I hope you can fix it in future versions.
The ClassPad is a great calculator, just need some programs like this to attract more users.
The problem of Vanhoa periodic table was the excess of information, what does not happen in this periodic table.
I tested the add-in and my feedback is very positive. The GUI is quite practice and intuitive . In general, the add-in is much "Casio like", and suppresses the fact that there is no official Physium released.
The only problem (bug) that I found was in "Shearch By number", that returns a System Error when I increase the values. I hope you can fix it in future versions.
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Re: [Classpad] Physium
helder7 wrote:Good job [x2]!
The ClassPad is a great calculator, just need some programs like this to attract more users.
The problem of Vanhoa periodic table was the excess of information, what does not happen in this periodic table.
I tested the add-in and my feedback is very positive.
Thanks I also thought that Vanhoa's Periodic Table contains too many (much ?) informations
And I didn't like the graphism
The only problem (bug) that I found was in "Shearch By number", that returns a System Error when I increase the values. I hope you can fix it in future versions.
Thanks for telling me that, I'll have a look at this now
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Re: [Classpad] Physium
Hi,
could you make this add in for the fx9860gII ? It will be great !
Entre francophones on se comprend
scientifix
could you make this add in for the fx9860gII ? It will be great !
Entre francophones on se comprend
scientifix
Re: [Classpad] Physium
Merci de ton intérêt, mais malheureseument, je n'ai jamais programmé d'add-in pour graph 75/85/95.
Cependant, il existe un add-in officiel pour ces calculatrice : l'add-in physique CASIO
Cependant, il existe un add-in officiel pour ces calculatrice : l'add-in physique CASIO
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