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Hi all

I have this program we use here in NZ on our HP 35s Calculators

Can do missing line calc, feet to meters, links to meters, distance reduction

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    Thank you! Batteries went flat in my HP 35s and I lost my pdf copy of this when my old laptop packed it in.

    •  Hi Chris,

       Me an Mat are good friends, Glad to meet someone else using Hp's. We have a HP 48 and 35 Group.

    •  Hi Chis, If you like some more Hp 35s programs, I mean a lot more, read my discussion,

      http://landsurveyorsunited.com/group/hp48calculators/forum/topics/t...

       I also show more on the same calculator in other discussion. Soon  I will feature Melbarda Hp 33 programs 26 of them re-wrote for the HP 35s into one program with 25 subroutines it stores 2 points to work with in the program.  Also later how to store 400 points numbers in the HP 35s and how to recall them when you need them, also re-wrote with subroutines, also A HP 41 CX sewer program rewrote for the HP 35 that calculates grade stations,pipe joints used between Manholes.and that just to start. In my HP Prime Time Machine I show how to write macro RPN  in the Prime along with PPL language. Buy New Batteries and do you used the Emulators they never go Dead. Just do not let the laptop pack it in.lol

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