RegGuheert Posted August 8, 2017 Share Posted August 8, 2017 Thanks to OnMyOwn for posting about Calculator for Calculus because it reminded me that want to transition DS15 from the TI-84 to an HP calculator. I plan to do this just after the PSAT in October. In researching this, I learned that many of these calculators are available in virtual form. I thought it would be nice to have links to the virtual calculators for reference. I have only included links to apps for the calculators from the manufacturers. There are plenty of other knock-off apps for other calculators available as well. As you can see below, only HP offers free or affordable calculator app options and their app for the Prime are available on iOS, Android and Windows. TI only offers expensive or time-limited trial apps on Windows and MacOS. Casio has a subscription-only option on iOS and Android. Please let me know if you find other calculator apps which should be added to this list and I can edit this post. HP Prime: iOS: HP Prime Pro iOS: HP Prime Free Android: HP Prime Pro Android: HP Prime Free Windows: HP Prime Pro Windows: HP Prme Free Other HP Calculators (Not Graphing): iOS: HP 15C Scientific Calculator Android: HP 15C Scientific Calculator iOS: HP 12C Financial Calculator Android: HP 12C Financial Calculator iOS: HP 12C Platinum Financial Calculator Android: HP 12C Platinum Financial Calculator Casio: iOS: Casio ClassPad (Subscription) Android: Casio ClassPad (Subscription) TI NSpire CX MacOS: TI NSpire CX Student Software Full Version Windows: TI NSpire CX Student Software Full Version MacOS: TI NSpire CX CAS Student Software Full Version Windows: TI NSpire CX CAS Student Software Full Version License purchase page for above software MacOS: TI NSpire CX Student Software 30-Day Trial Windows: TI NSpire CX Student Software 30-Day Trial MacOS: TI NSpire CX CAS Student Software 30-Day Trial Windows: TI NSpire CX CAS Student Software 30-Day Trial TI-84 Plus CE: TI-SmartView Emulator Software for TI-84 Plus CE 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daijobu Posted August 9, 2017 Share Posted August 9, 2017 (edited) I have a HP41CV simulator on my android phone. It's called a41CV. I like that it displays all 4 registers, and it's free. It comes up on a search on google play. Edited August 9, 2017 by daijobu 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarkT Posted August 13, 2017 Share Posted August 13, 2017 Free version of TI 84 https://wabbit.codeplex.com/ It works fine. google the App version for your device Windows, Android etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gardenmom5 Posted August 14, 2017 Share Posted August 14, 2017 might want to also consider what calculators are allowed into testing sites and just stick with one of those. that way they are already familiar with it when they go take their sats/acts etc. or even in college - what calcs are allowed in for tests. my son just stuck with his ti-89. then he didn't need to learn a new one. would be great if they had an app for that one . . . . 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RegGuheert Posted August 14, 2017 Author Share Posted August 14, 2017 (edited) might want to also consider what calculators are allowed into testing sites and just stick with one of those. that way they are already familiar with it when they go take their sats/acts etc. or even in college - what calcs are allowed in for tests. Here is the list of approved devices. Of the above, only the Casio ClassPad is not approved since it has a stylus. (The old HP calculators listed are no longer available.) The HP Prime, TI NSpire and TI-84 Plus CE are all approved. In addition, anyone taking an AP Calculus exam should read AP Calculus: Use of Graphing Calculators. Edited August 14, 2017 by RegGuheert 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gardenmom5 Posted August 14, 2017 Share Posted August 14, 2017 Here is the list of approved devices. Of the above, only the Casio ClassPad is not approved since it has a stylus. (The old HP calculators listed are no longer available.) The HP Prime, TI NSpire and TI-84 Plus CE are all approved. In addition, anyone taking an AP Calculus exam should read AP Calculus: Use of Graphing Calculators. this is good information to have. ds is in college - and since he already had a ti-89, he kept it. (the high school wanted them to have a ti-85 - ti-89. that way the teacher could give calculator instructions to the students while working through problems). he's now a college jr. in engineering. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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