Casio fx 5800p land surveying programs

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However, what they do offer is to install or key in the programs for you. Keys don't have a good solid click, like the old TI's had, but are feather touch that takes a second to get used to. Here is the translated link: — 3 Reckon Land Surveying Package for FX-880P This Thailand based company develops software for engineers, if I am right.

Main programs PR1 till PR9 are the usual suspects: Radial, Stadia Mapping, Traverse, Levelling. Contact Him if you like he is also a programmer. It consists of traverse computation, Bearing distance area computation, Conversion from Geog to UTM, Intersection, Subdivision, etc.. There are a lot of Casio Programs here, I also write Casio programs. Hellow my follower Lands Surveyors, I just bought a casio fx 5800P and I am not familiar with using this type ofbut may have anyone how have traverse program, either finding diff northing and easting program. Today I mainly use HP's. Prog '' HW '' : Goto 0 28. When I said it is a package, it is indeed one! I found that 5800 has slower processor infact slower than 7400G and 4800.

It is very similar to our InSight and it contains other functions which we not yet offer. He is selling above mentioned calculator with a price of RM600 per unit. You'll want the manual with you for awhile. It may be possible if someone who really want to make this as data logger as a lowcost model.

Description - It is very similar to our InSight and it contains other functions which we not yet offer.

The 4×16 character display on the LCD screen of this Casio scientific calculator ensures a clear and complete view of critical formulae. Moreover, the text editor feature of this Casio scientific calculator allows you to rectify typos. This Casio FX-5800P calculator uses 1x AAA battery for external power. The 150 grams mere weight of this business calculator makes it highly portable. If you need graphing, PASS. If you need power in numbers GRAB IT! Multiple programs can be written and stored, then called upon by a short user given name on a menu. The language is a very twisted, and limited form of BASIC, but certainly functional. Keys don't have a good solid click, like the old TI's had, but are feather touch that takes a second to get used to. The display is multi-line text only. There are no graphing abilities. Don't buy one without a manual - you'll never figure it out, but once you get the feel of it, it eventually becomes natural to you. The cover opens and folds back on itself. I find the finish of the case slippery and difficult to hold onto. Thin enough, but too large to call it pocket sized - this is for the desk or bench, not really for the field. You'll want the manual with you for awhile. Make sure you download a copy of the manual so you have something to refer to after you've misplaced the book months down the road.

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