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- 13.1. Best Programs and Where to Get Them List
-
- This list is designed to help HP48 users locate useful, well written
- programs for their HP48, selected by HP48 users who send in
- recommendations for their favourite programs.
-
- Compatibility is noted by either SX (SX only), GX (GX only), SX/GX (SX
- and GX), or SX?/GX (Works on GX, not sure about SX).
-
- Most of the sites below require Internet access. However CompuServe
- has a modest HP48 archive in the HP handhelds forum. Type "go HPHAND"
- to access the forum. HP48 specific files can be found in DL 3.
- America Online also has an HP area you can access using "Keyword PDA".
-
- Note that for most FTP sites, any programs in uploads directories are
- subject to movement into their appropriate directories (i.e. games or
- utilities), or removal by the archive maintainer. There is also the
- possibility that the program might have a slightly different name than
- the one given below, especially if newer versions are available. If
- information has changed that you know of, let me know so I can update
- the list.
-
- I have also released my personal HP48 archive, which is updated
- occassionally. It should contain all of the following programs, as
- well as lots of others. More information can be obtained at:
- <http://www.engr.uvic.ca/~aschoorl/archive/>
-
- Applications
-
- o StringWriter (SX/GX): This is a replacement editor by Jean-Yves
- Avenard. It offers such features as cut, copy, paste as well as
- a choice of fonts. Available at http://www.epita.fr/~avenar_j/
-
- o ChemLab (SX/GX): A very fast, efficient, and complete periodic
- table from Arnold Moy. Available at
- <http://www.geog.ubc.ca/~amoy/>
-
- o EXAL (SX/GX): Great spreadsheet program by Al Arduengo.
- Available at <http://lonestar.texas.net/~exal/>
-
- o GxTools (GX): GxTools is in effect a "Toolbar" for your G/GX
- consisting of many useful utilities. Put together by Jack Levy
- and available at <http://www-
- personal.engin.umich.edu/~levyj/hp48.html>
-
- o HP-Writer (GX): This editor by Paquot Christophe is small, fast,
- and uses UFL FNT2 but still has all the important features. The
- current version is available at
- <http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/1930/>.
-
- o MiniWriter (SX/GX): Small, fast, FNT1 text editor by Jean Yves
- Avenard. Available at http://www.epita.fr/~avenar_j/
-
- o Organizer (SX/GX): Organizer is a library designed to act as a
- Personal Information Manager, or PIM. The goal is to create a
- high-speed, easy to use, compact, yet fully functional PIM for
- the HP48. Organizer includes a calendar, appointment scheduler,
- annual events, TODOs, and a phone manager. Also by Jack Levy
- and at <http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/~levyj/hp48.html>
-
- o Remote-BG (SX/GX): Use your HP48 as a remote control! This is
- the best of the remote control programs and has the ability to
- learn new codes. By Bjorn Gahm, available at
- <ftp://nada.kth.se/home/d89-bga/hp/files/posted/rem34bg.zip>
- o Scribe (SX/GX): Scribe is a library which will function as a
- Database or Rolodex. It is designed to hold a large amount of
- information in such a manner that it is easy to retrieve, quick
- to find, and transparent in usage. Another great program from
- Jack Levy at <http://www-
- personal.engin.umich.edu/~levyj/hp48.html>
-
- Documents
-
- o AUR Information (GX): Information on the Advanced User Reference
- Manual compiled by Adrian Drury. Available at
- <http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~drury/hp48gaur/>
-
- o FAQ (SX/GX): Contains valuable answers to Frequency Asked
- Questions. Read it! The latest version is available at
- <http://www.engr.uvic.ca/~aschoorl/faq/>.
-
- o GX Programming Tips (SX/GX): This document by Doug Cannon
- briefly describes how to write code that runs on both SX and GX.
- Available at
- <ftp://ftp.cis.com/pub/hp48g/programming/gxtips.zip>
-
- o Library Info (SX/GX): Information on the structure and use of
- libraries. By Charlie Patton. Available on Goodies Disk 8.
-
- o ML Input (SX/GX): How to get keyboard input from ML. By Joe
- Ervin. Available on Goodies Disk 7.
-
- o RPLMAN.DOC (SX/GX): This document was written by HP and released
- without support to HP48 users. It describes how to program in
- System RPL. Available on Goodies Disk 4.
-
- o Saturn (SX/GX): Saturn Processor Reference guide by Matthew
- Mastracci. The URL is
- <http://www.ucalgary.ca/~mmastrac/saturn.doc>
-
- o SASM.DOC (SX/GX): Also from HP, this is the unsupported guide to
- machine language programming for the Saturn processor.
- Available on Goodies Disk 4.
-
- Games
-
- o Arkanoid (SX/GX): Breakout clone with editor - by "HP Mad". SX
- version available on Goodies Disk 8. There is also a GX version
- floating around, try
- <http://www.hpcalc.org/games/arcade/arkanoid.zip>
-
- o Boulder DasHP (SX): Classic game of Boulder Dash by David Presle
- "ORUS". Get the diamonds without getting smashed by falling
- rocks or running into enemies. Available on Goodies Disk 8.
-
- o Columns (SX/GX): Tetris-like game by Spartacus. Available at
- <http://www.hpcalc.org/games/arcade/columns.zip>
-
- o Columns II (GX): Columns with grey scale for GX only, again by
- Spartacus. Available at
- <http://www.hpcalc.org/games/arcade/columns2.zip>
-
- o Diamonds (SX/GX): Great game by Doug Cannon! Control bouncing
- ball to get the diamonds. Available at
- <http://www.hpcalc.org/games/arcade/diam20a.zip>
-
- o Hapaman (GX): PacMan clone by Davor Jadrijevic. Available at
- <http://www.hpcalc.org/games/arcade/hapaman.zip>
-
-
- o ICE Cube (SX/GX): Great action arcade game in four levels of
- grey scale by Lilian Pigallio. Available at
- <http://www.hpcalc.org/games/arcade/ice1_1.zip>
-
- o Jytris (SX/GX): One of the best tetris games including music,
- cartoons, bombs, and grey scale intro. Written by Laurent
- Jouanneau. Separate libraries are available for all HP48s
- (including minimized libraries for S and G). Available at
- <http://www.hpcalc.org/games/arcade/jytris11.zip>
-
- o La Mine aux Diamants (SX/GX): Another Boulder Dash clone. By
- Lilian Pigallio. Available at
- <http://www.hpcalc.org/games/arcade/diamants.zip>
-
- o Lemmings (SX/GX): Save the lemmings from killing themselves! By
- C. de Dinechin. Available at
- <http://www.hpcalc.org/games/arcade/lemmings.zip>
-
- o LodRunner (GX): LodeRunner clone for the HP! By HPOWER, with
- improvements from Mika Heiskanen. Available at ftp.cis.com.
-
- o Phoenix (SX/GX): Phoenix clone by Davor Jadrijevic. Available
- at <http://www.hpcalc.org/games/arcade/phoenixg.zip>
-
- o Quick Reversi (SX): Fastest Reversi by Leon Pavlov. Quite
- smart! Available on Goodies Disk 8.
-
- o Tetris (SX/GX): Tetris clone - small, fast, great! By Detlef
- Mueller. Available at wuarchive.wustl.edu.
-
- o SCHIP (SX/GX): Video game interpreter for SCHIP designed games.
- By Erik Bryntse. SX version available on Goodies Disk 3.
- Available at <http://www.hpcalc.org/games/schip/>
-
- o Vaders (SX/GX): Space Invaders by Joe Ervin. Available at
- <http://www.hpcalc.org/games/arcade/vaders21.zip>
-
- o WarioHP Land (SX/GX): Adventure game similar to Mario Land. By
- Julien Meyer and available at <http://perso.club-
- internet.fr/meyert/wariohp/wariohp.zip>
-
- o Willy (SX/GX): Side scroller game by Mario Mikocevic. Available
- at <http://www.hpcalc.org/games/arcade/willy.zip>
-
- Graphics
-
- o 4 Colors (SX/GX): Utilities for making four shade greyscale
- graphics. By Lilian Pigallio and available at
- <http://www.hpcalc.org/graphics/grayscale/4colors.zip>
-
- o Claudia (SX/GX): Greyscale demo of Claudia Schiffer, the
- supermodel. By Mohamed Fatri. Available at
- <http://www.hpcalc.org/graphics/grayscale/schiffer.zip>
-
- Math
-
- o ALG48 (SX/GX): Very fast algebraic manipulation utilities by
- Mika Heiskanen and Claude-Nicolas Fiechter. Available at
- <http://www.cs.pitt.edu/~fiechter/hp48/>
-
- o CNTR (SX/GX): Discrete and continuous control systems design;
- Inverse Z and Laplace Transforms. By Cesar Crusius. Available
- at <http://www.hpcalc.org/math/symbolic/cntr300.zip>
-
- o Erable (SX/GX): Tons of powerful math utilities! By Bernard
- Parisse. This package is a successor to the ALGB package by the
- same author. The latest version is at <ftp://fourier.ujf-
- grenoble.fr/pub/hp48/erable.zip>
-
- o Math (SX/GX): Symbolic/numerical matrices and polynomials by
- Cesar Crusius. Available at
- <http://www.hpcalc.org/math/symbolic/math210.zip>
-
- o Matrix (SX/GX): Very fast matrix writer replacement by Arnold
- Moy. Handles real and complex matrices, and uses the UFL small
- font for its display. Available at
- <http://www.geog.ubc.ca/~amoy/>
-
- o MTools (SX/GX): MathTools by Jack Levy. Faster and friendly
- replacements for the HP's math functions. Available
- <http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/~levyj/hp48.html>
-
- o QPI (SX/GX): Replaces ->Q, shows quotients, and functions of pi,
- radicals, LN and EXP. Very useful! The latest version can be
- found at <http://www.engr.uvic.ca/~aschoorl/>
-
- o SolveSys (GX): Solves systems of equations. By Sune Bredahl.
- Available at <http://www.hpcalc.org/math/symbolic/ssys402.zip>
-
- o STAT03 (GX): STAT03 is a collection of fairly fast
- statistical/matrix utilities. It contains 49 more or less
- useful commands. About 25% is written in ML. The author is
- Christian Meland, and it is available at
- <http://www.hpcalc.org/math/statistic/stat03.zip>
-
- PC
-
- o HP-IDE (Win32): HP-IDE is a SysRPL/ML IDE for Win32, making
- directory and library creating much easier to do (completely on
- your PC). Available at
- <http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~mmastrac/hp-ide/>
-
- o HP48 Explorer (Win32): This program runs in Windows 95 and helps
- simplify file transfers. It is available at
- <http://members.tripod.com/~nberry/hp48g/index.html>
-
- o HPShell (DOS): The HPShell is a development environment for HP48
- programming on PC. It handles transfers as well as editing and
- character translation. Available at
- <http://www.kst.dit.ie/people/twellige/hpshell.html>
-
- o ROMDump Wizard (Win32): The best ROM dump program available. By
- Christoph Giesselink, and available at
- <http://privat.swol.de/ChristophGiesselink/>
-
- Programming
-
- o Jazz (SX/GX): This is best System RPL and Machine Language
- development library that runs right on your HP48! Written by
- Mika Heiskanen. The Jazz library provides commands for
- assembling, disassembling and debugging both System RPL and
- machine language. Both full and light versions are available at
- <http://www.engr.uvic.ca/~aschoorl/>
-
- o HP's Tools (DOS): Development tools for System RPL and libraries
- on the PC. On Goodies Disk 4.
-
- o GNU-Tools (Unix, DOS): A set of replacements for HP's
- development tools by Mario Mikocevic (Mozgy) which that not only
- runs on DOS, but also typical Unix systems such as Linux and
- Solaris. It is distributed in both source and binary form.
-
- Many of the larger HP48 programs like Jazz, Java, and the UFL
- were developed with GNU-Tools.
-
- It is available at:
-
- o <ftp://gnjilux.cc.fer.hr/pub/hp48/gtools/>
-
- o <http://www.zems.fer.hr/~mozgy/jwz/hp48.html>
-
- o <http://www.engr.uvic.ca/~aschoorl/>
-
- o SSS (SX/GX): The SysRPL Shell by Stefan Wolfrum provides an
- interface that helps you program in System RPL. Available at
- <http://www.hpcalc.org/programming/misc/sss22.zip>
-
- Utilities
-
- o BKUP (SX/GX): BKUP is written entirely in System RPL and is
- intended to make a backup of any port(s) the user specifies. By
- Bob Apodaca, available at
- <http://www.hpcalc.org/utils/memory/bkup46.zip>
-
- o FF (GX): This File Finder is designed for users with large
- directory structures. It accepts a string and will search your
- directories recursively for matches. By Jorge Costa and
- available at <http://alfa.ist.utl.pt/~l38861/>
-
- o FIXIT (SX/GX): This program by Mika Heiskanen and Joe Horn
- repairs "HPHP48-" bad downloads. Available in ASC format in the
- FAQ as well as on Goodies Disk 8.
-
- o FXRECV (GX): Fixes bug in X-Modem for G/GX. Not necessary for
- Rom R. By Cary McCallister. Available on Goodies Disk 9.
-
- o HP82240B Emulator: Allows you to emulate the HP82240B IR
- Printer. Written by Jarno Peschier and at
- <http://www.students.cs.ruu.nl/people/jpeschie/>
-
- o PCT (SX/GX): Both SX and GX versions are available of this file
- and library maintenance program. Available at the standard
- sites. Be sure to use the correct version for your machine! In
- particular the TREE.PCT file is an S/SX program that is a common
- cause of crashes on G/GX machines.
-
- o UFL (SX/GX): The Universal Font Library provides a centralized
- location for common fonts between programs. Also comes with a
- Font Maintenance Library (FMnt). Maintained by Andre Schoorl
- and available at <http://www.engr.uvic.ca/~aschoorl/ufl/>
-
- o USEND/URECV (SX/GX): Significantly faster IR file transfers!
- Approximately 4 to 6 times faster than SEND. By Dan Kirkland.
- Available at
- <ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/calculators/hp48g/comms/usnd3.dk>
-
- o STOFIX (GX): Fixes STO bug on Roms L and M. By Detlef Mueller.
- Available at <http://www.hpcalc.org/utils/memory/stofix.zip>
-
- Sound
-
- o Tricorder (SX/GX): This program will make your HP48 beep when it
- is held close to an object using the IR port. Great for amusing
- friends! Written by Steven Ourada, improved by Richard
- Steventon, and available at
- <http://www.hpcalc.org/utils/comms/wtrico.zip>
-
-
- Stack Replacements and Related Programs
-
- o EQStk (SX/GX): 7-line replacement stack intended for
- mathematics. View objects on the stack in their native form.
- By Mika Heiskanen. Available at
- <http://www.engr.uvic.ca/~aschoorl/>
-
- o Java (SX/GX): The totally improved 5-line stack environment!
- Includes lowercase menus, improved status area, on-stack
- algebraics, improved interactive stack, configurable font,
- scroller, fast ML routines and more. By Richard Steventon,
- Andre Schoorl (hey that's me!), and Will Laughlin. The latest
- released version (3.2a) is available at
- <http://www.engr.uvic.ca/~aschoorl/>
-
- o MetaKernel (GX): This is a total replacement for a lot of built
- in HP48 ROM code, including the stack, editor, equation writer,
- matrix writer, and picture environments. It also includes
- SysRPL and ML development tools. A lot of work has been put
- into it to make everything extremely fast. The MetaKernel
- requires a GX and is sold on a ROM card. Documentation is
- available in both French and English. The full version must be
- purchased from the authors, but a demo version is available at
- <http://www-miaif.ibp.fr/gerald/mk.html>
-
-
- 13.2. Other Web / FTP Sites
-
-
- o <http://www.hpcalc.org/>
-
- o <ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/calculators/>
-
- o <ftp://ftp.stud.fh-heilbronn.de/>
-
- o <ftp://ftp.cyberbox.de/pub/hp48/>
-
- o <ftp://ftp.cyberbox.de/pub/hp48/fileecho/>
-
- o <ftp://hplyot.obspm.fr/hp48/>
-
- o <ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/systems/hp/hp48/>
-
- o <ftp://ftp.ee.ualberta.ca/pub/HP48/>
-
- o <ftp://oak.oakland.edu/pub/ham/hp48/>
-
- o <ftp://ftp.polymer.uakron.edu/pub/hp48g/>
-
- o <ftp://nic.funet.fi/pub/misc/hp48g/>
-
- o <ftp://nada.kth.se/home/d89-bga/hp/>
-
- o <ftp://ftp.fht-mannheim.de/pub/hp48/>
-
-
- 13.3. FTP by Electronic Mail
-
- For those of you who don't have FTP access, you can FTP programs by
- mail. To do this, you send commands via e-mail message to the ftpmail
- server, and it then sends back the programs, usually in a uuencoded
- format by e-mail.
-
- For access to any ftp site, I recommend the sunsite ftpmail server.
- To get more information, send a mail message to
- <ftpmail@sunsite.unc.edu> with the contents of:
- help
- quit
-
-
- There are other FTP by mail servers like the sunsite server, but they
- are more heavily used, and take longer.
-
-
- 13.4. Bulletin Boards with HP48 Programs
-
-
- Official Hewlett Packard BBS (48)
-
- o Phone: (208) 344-1691 ; Corvallis, Oregon.
-
- o Second Node: (541) 715-3277 ; Speed: 9600 baud
-
- Foundations in Science (48/100)
-
- o Phone: (206) 562-7083 644-2723 ; Speed: 14.4
-
- o Contact: <civan@eskimo.com>
-
- UAH ACCESS BBS (28/48/95/100)
- Phone: (205) 895-6152 ; U. Alabama Huntsville.
-
- The Ninth Bit BBS (48)
-
- o Phone: (405) 372-7204 ; Speed: 14.4
-
- o Contact: <scott.wilkins@ninth.ucc.okstate.edu>
-
- Raiders of Lost Arg (48/95)
-
- o Phone: (416) 968-6633 ; Speed: 38400 N81
-
- o Contact: <john.ricciuti@can.rem.com>
-
- NES BBX (48)
- Phone: (503) 640-4263 ; Goodies Disks in File Area 22
-
- [(hp)]al BBS (48/95/100)
-
- o Phone: (612) 642-5906 ; Features: Usenet, E-Mail
-
- o Contact: <rab@lydia.mn.org>
-
- Electronic Design News BBS (48)
- Phone: (617) 558-4582 ; Features: Open to All
-
- Nybble's Byte (28/48/95/100/etc)
-
- o Phone: (708) 304-0666 ; Speed: 28.8
-
- o Features: 24 hr. Usenet/Internet
-
- Terrapin Station (48)
- Phone: (708) 657-9543
-
- 48 Files BBS (48)
-
- o Phone: (801) 371-8760 ; Speed: 14.4
-
-
- o Features: Over 3000 files
-
- The ONE BBS (48)
- Phone: +33-149-887-691 ; France.
-
- Cyberbox (48)
-
- o This German BBS has a filebase that contains about 1000 Files,
- 30MB. All are zipped, with descriptions.
-
- o Contact: Patrick.Werner@cyberbox.de
-
- o Phone:
-
- o Line 01-04 : +49-441-3990033 USR 2400-33600
-
- o Line 05-06 : +49-441-9396977 ISDN X.75
-
- o There is also full access to the filebase at
- <http://www.cyberbox.de/software/hp48/>. The start page for all
- file areas is <http://www.cyberbox.de/files/index.html>
-
-
- 13.5. HP Goodies Disks
-
- The HP Goodies Disks are a set of disks that are chock full of great
- HP48 files. They are collected by Joe Horn, and are available on the
- Internet. They contain all shareware/freeware files. Currently there
- are 11 disks. They can be obtained via anonymous ftp from the places
- listed below.
-
- In the listings above, they are referred to by "GD #". All the
- goodies disks have a file "fileinfo.src" which contains an index of
- all the files. I would recommend everybody looking through all these
- disks, as there is lots of great stuff on them!
-
-
- o <http://www.hpcalc.org/compilations/horn/>
-
- o <ftp://ftp.ee.ualberta.ca/pub/HP48/>
-
- o UAH BBS: (205) 895-6152
-
- o CompuServe: go HPHAND ; DL 3
-
-
- 14. Contributors
-
- The maintainer thanks the following international contributors
- (covering a total of 16 countries) for their invaluable help in
- compiling this FAQ:
-
- U.S. and Canada:
- Dave Arnett, Allen Arnold, Diego Berge, Rich Brown, Doug Cannon,
- Andrew Chen, Dallan Christensen, James Cook, John Cutter, Andrew
- Dooley, Chuck Dinsmore, Jeff Dubin, Egan Ford, John Goerzen,
- Paul Hart, Dave Hicks, Joe Horn, David Johnson, Jack Levy, Keith
- Maddock, Scott Marlowe, Thomas De Matteis, John Meyers, David
- Moisan, Derrik Pates, David Peterson, Othniel Rawlins, Eric
- Rechlin, David Rice, Ray Richardson, Maynard Riley, Jake
- Schwartz, Jeremy Smith, Chris Spell, Lee Studley, Deborah Lynn
- Williams, Mark Wilson, Patrick Yagle.
-
- Jean-Francois Larin, Arnold Moy, Jeff Sketchley, Matt Willis,
- Ryan Youck.
-
- Europe:
- Rachid Benzaoui (France), Jorge Costa (Portugal), Yves Gadioux
- (France), Bjorn Gahm (Sweden), Maarten van den Hoek
- (Netherlands), Pieter-Bas IJdens (Netherlands), Peter Karp
- (Germany), Jens Kerle (Germany), Wlodek A C Mier-Jedrzejowicz
- (U.K.), Mario Mikocevic "Mozgy" (Croatia), Makoto Miyamoto
- (Germany), Bernard Parisse (France), Matthias Paul (Germany),
- Jarno Peschier (Netherlands), Lilian Pigallio (France), Rob
- Simpson (U.K.), Klaus Wolferts (Germany), Stefan Wolfrum
- (Germany), Stevens Wouter (Belguim), Matjaz Vencelj (Slovenia).
-
- Elsewhere:
- Guido Carvajal (Chile), Cesar Crusius (Brazil), Kevin Cheng
- (Australia), Antonio Pacheco (Venezuela), Alejandro Arrieta Rios
- (Chile), Richard Steventon (South Africa).
-
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