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    Hi guys/girls(?)!

    I am the author of the SOLVESYS library and this is my first post to
    comp.sys.hp48 since the release of SOLVESYS 1.2 almost 8 years ago!

    Since I no longer have any interest in HPxx development, I offer you
    the full source code to SOLVESYS '49 1.2 under GPLv3 license if you
    are interested?

    Please send me an e-mail (details below) if you would like a copy of
    SOLVESYS 1.2 source code. If I receive sufficient replies I will
    publish the (system-rpl) source code under GPLv3.

    Thanks,

    Sune Bredahl
    sunespam@gmail.com (<- yes it works so just sendt me an mail!)


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    On 31 Maj, 20:19, sunes...@gmail.com wrote:
    > Hi guys/girls(?)!
    >
    > I am the author of the SOLVESYS library and this is my first post to
    > comp.sys.hp48 since the release of SOLVESYS 1.2 almost 8 years ago!
    >
    > Since I no longer have any interest in HPxx development, I offer you
    > the full source code to *SOLVESYS '49 1.2 under GPLv3 license if you
    > are interested?
    >
    > Please send me an e-mail (details below) if you would like a copy of
    > SOLVESYS 1.2 source code. If I receive sufficient replies I will
    > publish the (system-rpl) source code under GPLv3.
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > Sune Bredahl
    > sunes...@gmail.com (<- yes it works so just sendt me an mail!)


    Having received a handful of positive responses already, the SOLVESYS
    49 1.2 source code has now been submitted to hpcalc.org. I'm not sure
    how often hpcalc.org is updated but eventually the code should be
    available from there.

    Thanks for your feedback!

    Sune

  3. Re: SOLVESYS source code

    > Since I no longer have any interest in HPxx development, I offer you
    > the full source code to *SOLVESYS '49 1.2 under GPLv3 license if you
    > are interested?


    It's a shame you aren' t interested anymore on the HP.

    I used your program a while back in my University years. It was very
    useful.

    Thanks for your program and your time developing it.

    Regards.

  4. Re: SOLVESYS source code

    > It's a shame you aren' t interested anymore on the HP.
    >
    > I used your program a while back in my University years. It was very
    > useful.
    >
    > Thanks for your program and your time developing it.
    >
    > Regards.


    You're welcome!

    Solvesys and the Hpxx was a product of my own university years (got my
    M.Sc.E back in 2001), so I simply lost interest when C,C++ and Perl
    suddenly became more important to my everyday work than numerical
    mathematics and RPL programming.

    I still have my good 'ole HP49 lying around somewhere (batteries
    drained!) but I must admit that gcalctool is my prefered calculator
    nowadays!

    Sune


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    I really like your program -- thanks for your contribution.

    Greg S

    wrote in message
    news:f84d18f5-f44e-4760-88e1-30ab8b4ab8af@i76g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
    > > It's a shame you aren' t interested anymore on the HP.
    > >
    > > I used your program a while back in my University years. It was very
    > > useful.
    > >
    > > Thanks for your program and your time developing it.
    > >
    > > Regards.

    >
    > You're welcome!
    >
    > Solvesys and the Hpxx was a product of my own university years (got my
    > M.Sc.E back in 2001), so I simply lost interest when C,C++ and Perl
    > suddenly became more important to my everyday work than numerical
    > mathematics and RPL programming.
    >
    > I still have my good 'ole HP49 lying around somewhere (batteries
    > drained!) but I must admit that gcalctool is my prefered calculator
    > nowadays!
    >
    > Sune
    >




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