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02-19-2012 12:33 PM - edited 02-19-2012 12:36 PM
Hi,
On this page from the HPCC (HP and hanheld caculator club, UK):
Under the heading "HP 10BII" is a link for an emulator. It is for the 10BII and not the newer 10BII+.
It is time limited software, for evaluation purposes only I guess. I do not know how long, it just doesn't open when clicked.
Regards,
Bart
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02-19-2012 06:56 PM
Good day Bart,
thanks for your very prompt response - very helpful
Living in Canada, we use this Calculator for Mortgages a lot, especially in Ontario - in Canada we amortize mortgages semi-annually, not in advance - which calculates the interest differently - in arrears that is.
Still looking for more info on that side of it!!! - good website in UK - am ex UK - Watford
02-20-2012
09:21 AM
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02-21-2017
05:05 PM
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OscarFuentes
Hi Pamment,
You may be interested in the HP30b, it has a "TVM Canada" setting.
Here is a learning module that shows it's use:
Unfortunately no simulator
Regards,
Bart
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02-20-2012 10:14 AM
02-20-2012 12:08 PM
Hi Tony,
Yes, the 10BII has been replaced by the 10BII+. However, the + model has the same functions (and key placements) as the previous model, so there should be no problem with the textbooks.
The + model has a lot of added functionality, in financial, maths and a few statistics. E.g. date functions have been added. Most of this is seen by the proliferation of blue shifted functions.
If I am not mistaken, it sells for about the same price, so a lot more bang-for-the-buck 🙂
Regards,
Bart
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