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Hi Riteri, I forgot to include this manual on the 7400 listings, This will help a lot showing how these programs work. It also includes [how to] on some of the program language.This should help you a lot.
Also Alonge Sunday Oluwadare, can help you a lot. Contact Him if you like he is also a programmer.
Hi Riteri,
Here are Two Casio Groups at LSU,that you can join. Down thru the years I have used Texas Instrument's, Hp's and Casio's, and Sharp and some I can not remember. Today I mainly use HP's. but I promote the use of any calculator, because basically one needs to stay in touch with one's math.
This does not mean to not use what one has,but just do not rely on one system. Calculators have always play a important part of surveying even since computers have come into the picture with even todays new data collectors and Total Stations, Robotic's and GPS. There are a lot of Land Surveyors
today who still have a calculator at arms length, And I am glad to here you are one. and hope you continue to do so. I have a lot of discussions on using the HP calculators here and at other sites if your interested in using them too.
Here are the Two Groups for Casio Calculators.
http://landsurveyorsunited.com/group/casio5800pprogramsforsurveyors
http://landsurveyorsunited.com/group/casio9860gprogramsforsurveyors?
Here is casio's surveying calculator, It is built to use outside.This calculator itself may change the industry idea of what surveyor wants and needs in the field. All the whistle and bells do cost. It is around $240 dollars+/- but look what you are getting. A almost weather proof calculator built to last that comes with 21 survey programs. It can upload and download to a PC and much more.
http://www.casio-intl.com/asia/en/calc/products/fxfd10pro/operation/
http://www.casio-intl.com/asia/en/calc/products/fxfd10pro/program/
http://www.casio-intl.com/asia/en/calc/products/fxfd10pro/field/
Just thought you would like to see this and everyone else.
Hi Riteri,
There is a Casio Group at this site. There are a lot of Casio Programs here, I also write Casio programs.
But here are some for the fx 5800, Here is also were you can get a manual. There are other programs used in other models that will also work in this calculator too.
Look on this page till you find fx 5800.
http://support.casio.com/en/manual/manuallist.php?cid=004
Here are the program in PDF format. below ↨ you will see the download arrow at the top of the page. on the PDF file.
I forgot I had a manual, this will save you from looking. Plus here are some fx 7400 programs some of these or all will work in the 5800. I know some will.