
You can display the ship’s status at any time by pressing The computer will ask for the amount of fuel for the next The new velocity and height will be displayed.

The amount of fuel to be burned (from 0 to 75 units). Your fuel requirements for the first one-second burn. Press SHFT B to start the landing procedure. The display will show the amount of time andĤ. The spacecraft’s initial velocity and height is SHFT A will set up the program and create the landingĬonditions. SHFT C TO REVIEW STATUS (of the spacecraft).ģ. SHFT B TO RUN (to start the landing manuevers). SHFT A TO INITIALIZE (to set the landing conditions). I got lucky and the PC-1 I got off eBay has no leakage at all, but I suspect it is just a matter of time. (03-16-2021 01:33 PM)Hollerith Wrote: Sadly my PC-1 has bad LCD leakage and is barely readable. I can only imagine that back then I wasn't in as much of a hurry and didn't demand instant performance. Truthfully, the programs are more a curiosity than anything else at this point, my main interest is to see how people managed to solve problems within the performance/memory/display constraints. I can't imagine anyone cares about copyrights on 40 year old basic programs that only run on obsolete hardware from companies that went out of business many years ago.

I would be interested in any of them you would be willing to provide.

(03-16-2021 01:33 PM)Hollerith Wrote: Is there any interest? It would be a lot of effort to transfer all the programs and scan the manuals, but I am willing to do a few of the interesting ones such as the Complex Calculator in RPN from Electrical Engineering I. If interested in any of those programs or materials I suggest you include in your site the relevant links to the ones in my site you want, giving me proper credit.Īgain, welcome and if you have any further questions, just ask. KingĪlso, there are many other materials for SHARP pocket computers at my site, including: Practice Checkmate with King-Bishop-Knight vs. You can find 7 additional programs I wrote for the SHARP PC-1211 here. I'd be happy top add it to the list if anyone is interested. Quote:I made a web site with several games (Video Poker, Cave Adventure, and BlackJack) at but I'd be interested in other programs people might still have available.
DICE BY PCALC PDF
You can download the 12-page PDF article using this link: Two additional sample programs are given in the article for both the PC-1211 and the HP-41C, to serve as comparison of their respective programming models and capabilities. "Solve N-Queen puzzle in a general NxN chessboard". "Compute and display up to 575 decimal digits of e" and You might enjoy reading it, as it also includes 6 programs for the PC-1211, among them: I had at the time an HP-41C too, so I wrote an article comparing it vs.

It was a sensation, everyone admired it and several people wanted to buy it from me.
DICE BY PCALC FREE
I too had one in 80-81 or so, Liked it very much, wrote about 100+ programs for it and even took it with me to my military service to use in my (scarce) free time there. I had one back in the 80s and recently acquired one and thought it would be interesting to see what could be done with it. Quote:I'm looking for BASIC programs that will run on Sharp PC-1211/TRS-80 PC-1 pocket computers. (03-14-2021 09:14 PM)pyedog Wrote: I apologize if this is the wrong place to ask, but there are several posts from years ago about the PC-1211 so I figured I'd give it a shot. Also comes with a companion Apple Watch app, so you'll never be without a D20 again.First of all, welcome to the MoHPC forum, I wish you enjoy your stay. Supports split screen and slide-over on the iPad, so you can put it alongside your other RPG apps, and speech synthesis that can read out the list of dice and the results. Flick dice to fire them across the screen when the numbers don’t go your way.Ĭreate custom dice with any text or emoji on the faces, or import your own images, and easily share your dice with friends. You can save named presets to quickly roll the attack of your favorite sword, or figure out exactly how much damage your bard took from those seventeen giant rats. Throw multiple dice with advantage or disadvantage, and any given modifier, and the app will automatically calculate the correct total. Dice by PCalc, is a physics-based simulation of polyhedral dice for use in tabletop role-playing games with dungeons and/or dragons.įeaturing near-photorealistic 3D graphics, it comes with a variety of gorgeous dice sets.
