Touch 16i comp sci calculator for Android
Great developer
The closest emulator to the 16C calculator that I've owned since the early 80s. Well done and well worth the small price.
Totally great. Thanks for keeping out the ads and splash ad screen.
App works very well. Great copy of a great calculator.
Great!
The look and feel of this app is really great. It's hard to describe exactly but it feels very realistic. There are Lots of options to tweak things like speed and key clicks. Definitely worth the price.
Crisp on a big screen unlike most Voyager emulators and fills a 16x9 screen correctly. Great Work.
Initial review - love the resolution of the image on my 5.5" OnePlus One - very nice! More to follow: Decimal point, comma marks are reversed upon selection.
As of version 2, the program crashes on startup with an "out of memory" error on my Xperia X10i (the last working version was 1.5). I'm hoping this will be fixed soon.
Just like my HP16C
I find this a very nice emulation of the 16c. Have tried out 3 other one's, I'd put this at the top. Still many areas for further improvement obviously. Keep up the good work.
Crisp on a big screen unlike most Voyager emulators but I'd like to see it fill a 16x9 screen correctly.
Like Pfutzenreuter's other voyager emulations, this is a very nice implementation of the legendary HP 16c calculator which lets you do calculations in binary, octal, decimal and hexadecimal, and is programmable as well. The emulation works great on tablets, but also on phones with bigger displays like the Nexus 4. One thing worth noting is that the real 16c had more memory (up to 406 registers at WSIZE
Very nice 16c implementation Like Pfutzenreuter's other voyager emulations, this is a very nice implementation of the legendary HP 16c calculator which lets you do calculations in binary, octal, decimal and hexadecimal, and is programmable as well. The emulation works great on tablets, but also on phones with bigger displays like the Nexus 4. One thing worth noting is that the real 16c had more memory (up to 406 registers at WSIZE
by J####:
Glad to see a good implementation of this. For a CS engineer like myself, it is very useful. My only complaint is that the scrolling keys do not move digit-by-digit, but word-by-word. This should probably be addressed. See pages 33-34 of HP-16C Owners Handbook for what I'm referencing. Thanks. Edit 02/05/2017: Thanks for the correction! Good work!