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That would be nice indeed, but still, the problem with the 50g is that the OS is basically a Saturn CPU emulator on which an improved HP 48 OS is running. Even with a 200+ MHz ARM processor, the fact the OS is running on a Saturn emulation layer makes it way slower than the HP 39gII and Prime OSes. I wish that HP actually ported the 50g OS to ARM ASM rather than just sticking to Saturn ASM and using an emulator, the OS wouyld have ran much faster. The HP Prime app idea is nice by the way.
Oh right, I forgot about the app. And yeah having rewritten the old OS would have been a great idea (perhaps better, IMHO, providing that they also include HP PPL and make the calc more user-friendly for younger audiences). It's just a shame that this wasn't done with the 50g, since a lot of this platform hardware potential (regardless of it it runs at 75 or 200 MHz) is being wasted, as well as battery power, via slow emulation.Welcome to the forums by the way!
......was also thinking, a pretty much complete maxima install on Android is ~100MB, and I hate to say it, but it's probably generally a better CAS than xCAS(IIRC that's the real name of the 49/50/Prime CAS... I think that Cyril de Brebbison is still working with HP at least for the CAS and some other parts of the "apps"...)
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on December 08, 2013, 06:41:53 pmOh right, I forgot about the app. And yeah having rewritten the old OS would have been a great idea (perhaps better, IMHO, providing that they also include HP PPL and make the calc more user-friendly for younger audiences). It's just a shame that this wasn't done with the 50g, since a lot of this platform hardware potential (regardless of it it runs at 75 or 200 MHz) is being wasted, as well as battery power, via slow emulation.Welcome to the forums by the way! Thanks, just decided to finally join since it seems that the Prime has generated interest in HP calcs. I know that Casios were kinda popular, but the fx-cg10 just didn't really grab my attention, and the fx-cp400, well all I can say is: Are they SERIOUS?! (This is a POS @ $140, maybe $60 it MIGHT compete w/a 50g which you can get for $80 on Amazon nowadays.)...was also thinking, a pretty much complete maxima install on Android is ~100MB, and I hate to say it, but it's probably generally a better CAS than xCAS(IIRC that's the real name of the 49/50/Prime CAS... I think that Cyril de Brebbison is still working with HP at least for the CAS and some other parts of the "apps"...)
...As for HP, they just need to learn marketing better, so their calcs come out after most bad bugs get fixed, not before, and learn to promote their product outside the internet....
.., unless you mean for marketing,...
...I like the idea about cross-compatible programs between the Nspire and the Prime, though.
Thanks to bb010g for posting this link on IRC http://ried.cl/en/franqueando-los-secretos-del-hardware-mediante-ingenieria-inversa/Maybe that could be useful for Prime hacking?
The main issue, though, is that making a new OS is incredibly hard. Even on the 83+, after 15 years there are still no third-party OS other than games and unfinished OSes with limited functionality. http://www.ticalc.org/pub/83plus/os/