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CALCULATOR SOFTWARE
xx   CALCULATOR
xx   COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

A short, programmable calculator program (HP-41C or HP-25) for checking the RIAA accuracy of your preamp.
AUDIO AMATEUR 1/1982 [Jan 1982] (v.13#1) pg. 30

Black Jack program for the Texas Instrument SR-52 programmable calculator.
BYTE Jun 1977 (v.2#6) pg. 150
Correction BYTE Sep 1977 (v.2#9) pg. 173

Texas Instrument SR-52 calculator game program "NIM" which allows up to nine rows of 1023 pawns each. Requires the PC-100 printer to keep track of results.
BYTE Jul 1977 (v.2#7) pg. 90
Correction BYTE Sep 1977 (v.2#9) pg. 172

How to write application programs for programmable desk top calculators, such as the Texas Instrument SR-52.
BYTE Oct 1977 (v.2#10) pg. 18

The HP-67 and HP-97 personal computers from Hewlett-Packard. Includes software for the Pinball Wizard game.
BYTE Jun 1978 (v.3#6) pg. 112
Correction BYTE Dec 1978 (v.3#12) pg. 163

Commander in Chief. A game for the TI-58 programmable calculator.
BYTE Dec 1978 (v.3#12) pg. 192
Correction BYTE Apr 1979 (v.4#4) pg. 201

Two game programs for the Texas Instrument model 58 or 59 programmable calculators. (1) ESP: Guess the number the calculator will generate. (2) Dice game.
BYTE Jan 1979 (v.4#1) pg. 170

Program for solving the Eight Queens puzzle on a TI SR-56 calculator.
BYTE Feb 1979 (v.4#2) pg. 146

RACE CAR game program written for the TI SR-52 programmable calculator.
BYTE Mar 1979 (v.4#3) pg. 26

MARSPORT. A three-dimensional celestial mechanics simulation for the HP-67 or HP-97 progammable calculator. Pilot a spaceship to a soft landing on Mars.
BYTE Apr 1979 (v.4#4) pg. 84
Correction BYTE Aug 1979 (v.4#8) pg. 194
Correction BYTE Oct 1979 (v.4#10) pg. 209

Program for a TI-59 programmable calculator to allow simulation or testing of combinational logic circuits.
BYTE Apr 1979 (v.4#4) pg. 172

A pattern recognition program written for the HP-25 programmable calculator. The calculator will detect the "pattern" of binary numbers being entered unless the operator enters truly random numbers.
BYTE Apr 1979 (v.4#4) pg. 236

DIGITS program written for the TI SR-52 programmable calculator. Object is to guess a number generated by the calculator in the fewest number of guesses possible.
BYTE May 1979 (v.4#5) pg. 182

TI-58 calculator program allows extended multiplication with anwers up to 90 digits long.
BYTE Nov 1979 (v.4#11) pg. 244

Calculator airborne navigation. Program for the HP-24 calculator finds ground speed and true heading.
BYTE Nov 1979 (v.4#11) pg. 245
Correction BYTE Dec 1980 (v.5#12) pg. 296

Numerical analysis of polynomial function with the TI-59 calculator. Part 1.
BYTE Dec 1979 (v.4#12) pg. 120

Analysis of polynomial function with the TI-59 calculator. Part 2.
BYTE Jan 1980 (v.5#1) pg. 130

TI-59 calculator program to store and retrieve data contained in the periodic chart, including atomic weight and calculated molecular weight.
BYTE Mar 1980 (v.5#3) pg. 208

Darth Vader's force battle program for the TI-59 calculator.
BYTE Oct 1980 (v.5#10) pg. 50

Program to calculate prime numbers to 10,000 using the square-root test limit. Written for the HP-19C calculator.
BYTE Oct 1980 (v.5#10) pg. 54

Product review of the HP-41C pocket calculator. Includes a benchmark program to calculate the present value of a bond with "periodic coupons" and a "Codebreaker" game program.
BYTE Dec 1980 (v.5#12) pg. 244

Self-modifying code for the Texas Instrument TI-58/59 programmable calculator.
BYTE Jan 1981 (v.6#1) pg. 142

Generating bar code in the Hewlett-Packard HP-41C format. Includes a BASIC program that converts an HP-41C program into a series of bar-code rows for printing on a high-quality printer with incremental spacing.
BYTE Jan 1981 (v.6#1) pg. 148

Program for coverting pitch to frequency is written in RPN (reverse Polish notation) for a Hewlett-Packard calculator.
BYTE Feb 1981 (v.6#2) pg. 92

Hunt the Wumpus game program for the HP-41C programmable calculator.
BYTE Mar 1981 (v.6#3) pg. 230

Benchmark program which uses the TI-59 calculator's parenthesis feature.
BYTE Apr 1981 (v.6#4) pg. 14

KTTOUR-59: a program for the Texas Instrument TI-59 that runs the Knight Tour game on an 8 by 8 board.
BYTE May 1981 (v.6#5) pg. 198

Kalman mileage predictor-monitor. An algorithm for the recursive optimal estimation of a car's mileage performance. Includes a program for the HP-67/97 calculator.
BYTE Jul 1981 (v.6#7) pg. 230

Draw poker program for the TI-59 programmable calculator.
BYTE Jul 1982 (v.7#7) pg. 434

Getting the most from your TI Programmer pocket calculator. Five algorithms for converting between hexadecimal and decimal numbers.
BYTE Sep 1982 (v.7#9) pg. 540

Calculating parallel resistance pairs. How to use a programmable calculator to find two resistance values to substitute for an unobtainable one.
COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS Dec 1982 (v.20#12) pg. 92
Added Info COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS Mar 1983 (v.21#3) pg. 7

Improved version of the SON OF SUBMARINE program which appeared in the November 1977 issue.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #14 Feb 1978 pg. 20

ARTILLERY PRACTICE game for the TI SR-56 calculator.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #14 Feb 1978 pg. 66

TIGER TROUBLE. Game where object is to avoid a man-eating tiger while on a safari.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #15 Mar 1978 pg. 106

CROSS-COUNTRY BALLOON TRIP game for a TI SR-52 calculator.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #18 Jun 1978 pg. 68

Programmable calculator program for number conversions from one base to another.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #20 Aug 1978 pg. 80

Calculator music. How to create music programs and "sound graphs" on a Hewlett-Packard HP-28S scientific calculator.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Mar 1989 (v.6#3) pg. 24
Correction MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] May 1989 (v.6#5) pg. 83

Six programs written especially for the HP-25 programmable calculator. They are (1) Battle the dive bomber, (2) football, (3) blackjack, (4) space flight, (5) biorhythm forecast and (6) test your ESP.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Jun 1977 (v.11#6) pg. 39

How to program an HP-25 for use as a digital clock and timer.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Aug 1977 (v.12#2) pg. 57
Added Info POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Mar 1978 (v.13#3) pg. 10

Two-step timing program for the HP-25 calculator.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Feb 1978 (v.13#2) pg. 6

A review of programmable calculators that are available. Includes two programs for key- and card-programmables. (1) calculate surface area of Jupiters 12 moons and (2) calculate interest on money on deposit.
POPULAR SCIENCE Feb 1977 (v.210#2) pg. 64