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Eigenmath web page
Eigenmath web page











  1. #Eigenmath web page how to#
  2. #Eigenmath web page upgrade#
  3. #Eigenmath web page license#
  4. #Eigenmath web page plus#

#Eigenmath web page how to#

Updating is not hard and takes less than 10 minutes plus, by connecting your Prizm to the computer, you'll get the opportunity to backup your documents, reorganize them easily, and add more apps and games.Īs always, feel free to ask any questions and report any problems.Note that this kind-of-tutorial focuses on how to use the user interface and features specific to this port, and not Eigenmath in general. If you're using a more recent version, you'll get new, exciting features like more advanced pretty-printing, text input that doesn't suck, optional session saving, more stability and bug fixes, and much more.

#Eigenmath web page upgrade#

Especially, if you are still using the Beta 1 (which certain sites were still redistributing until recently), it will look like a upgrade from a almost-falling-apart-bike to a solid supersonic jet (make sure to read the usage instructions so you don't miss any feature). If you're still using a really old version, like the first Betas, it will look like a massive upgrade to your calculator. For transferring from one calc to another, sending just the g3a is fine, of course. to file archives, please redistribute the ZIP and not just the g3a. Or soon, from your favorite calculator archives.Īs I explained before, since this is a stable release, feel free to redistribute it - but, if uploading e.g.

#Eigenmath web page license#

the same thing, but packaged in a nice ZIP with readme, license and startup script: (which doesn't include the startup script or a readme, it's just the g3a) To disable session persistence (doesn't automatically delete the storage memory files), press Shift then Menu and change the "Save Session" setting. The folder will also contain two files needed for session persistence. Migrating from previous versions: apart from replacing the g3a, if you have a startup script, you need to create a folder called on the root of the storage memory (that is, out of any folders) and move the startup script there. Usage instructions: see (lots of screenshots!) Many other bug fixes, optimizations and cosmetic changes. The current input is no longer cleared when pressing a custom key (and the handler is on), or when loading a script Fixed nroots function (broken since at least Beta 8, possibly since Beta 5 or earlier, had to do with compiler (mis)optimizations so I'm not sure if the older binaries had the problem) Fixed excessive memory usage/possible overflow when recording a script Fixed bug where graph mode would not be completely left when the user exited it Practical takeout: there is now space for more symbols and more complex contents on those symbols, without taking out space for computations with them.

#Eigenmath web page plus#

Different memory management, basically there are two 128 KB heaps now (the OS one plus another on the stack), each is used for different kinds of data. Support for partial command input (press Shift+EXE)

eigenmath web page

Better text input (for example, the cursor is no longer locked at the right of the screen when editing long commands) Usage of a specific folder in storage memory for all Eigenmath data files, including the startup script Roots (anything with exponent in the form 1/x) are pretty-printed, along with brackets Greek letter names (alpha, beta, pi, theta, etc.) are shown as actual Greek characters Command history entries doubled from 20 to 40, and maximum command length reduced from 1000 characters to a sensible 500. Added optional session persistence (console messages, command history, and variables are automatically saved when exiting, and restored when opening) Fixed reboot/system error when trying to copy the last result at a point when Eigenmath was yet to run Version 1.0 (stable) of Eigenmath is finally ready and shipping!













Eigenmath web page