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Not sure if anyone's mentioned this yet, but Casio's still giving out licenses to their G3B/G3P image generator for free at http://www.casioeducation.com/prizm/create. It's their own tool, so why not use that?
Not sure if anyone's mentioned this yet, but Casio's still giving out licenses to their G3B/G3P image generator for free at http://www.casioeducation.com/prizm/create.It's their own tool, so why not use that? We wouldn't need to do anything to make them suspicious.
Quote from: Deep Thought on April 08, 2012, 12:39:37 pmNot sure if anyone's mentioned this yet, but Casio's still giving out licenses to their G3B/G3P image generator for free at http://www.casioeducation.com/prizm/create.It's their own tool, so why not use that? We wouldn't need to do anything to make them suspicious.Did anybody try to download the tool ?I tried and I am somehow confused. The tool works with cg 20, right ?cg 20 is not for USA, so there are very few cg 20 users (comparing to cg 10 users) in the USA.So why was I asked for US state ?Simply the registration form expects that I am from some school, from USA and I own fx cg 20.:-ONevertheless I was successful :-)
The descriptions seem to say that images should be used on the emulator, which works just like an fx-CG20 when it comes to images, even in fx-CG10 regions. Of course, they still work on actual fx-CG20s.
Quote from: JosJuice on April 08, 2012, 01:08:44 pmThe descriptions seem to say that images should be used on the emulator, which works just like an fx-CG20 when it comes to images, even in fx-CG10 regions. Of course, they still work on actual fx-CG20s.Thank you for explaining.But I do not see the value of working images in the emulator (assuming I am US cg10 owner). I would use emulator probably only to try something before I run it on real calc. There are much more advanced mathematics tools for PC otherwise (I mean using emulator as it is without any cooperation with the calculator)
...I'm confused as to why a cg20 image viewer for the cg10 would be any more risky than a PNG/BMP viewer...
...a PNG/BMP viewer...