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*Ba Ii Plus Calculator Online

*Ba Ii Plus Professional Emulator For Mac Pc

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*Macintosh Plus Emulator

*Ba Ii Plus Professional Manual

PCE.js Mac Plus emulator running Mac OS System 7 — a hack by James Friend PCE.js emulates classic computers in the browser. This is a simulation of a Classic Macintosh from 1984, running System 7.0.1 with MacPaint, MacDraw, and Kid Pix. Re: TI-BAII plus clone (with emulator) Message #2 Posted by Mike (Stgt) on 4 June 2013, 4:06 a.m., in response to message #1 by fhub. Thank you for this hint. BTW, the emulator is a 30 days trial only. If you like simple calculators then try this. No time limit, no expiry, alas a simulation only, but of the first pocket calculator assembled in. BA Financial Calculator Pro is a lightweight and user-friendly emulator of the Texas Instruments BA II Plus financial calculator that enables you to take advantage of all its features. Texas Instruments BA II Plus financial calculator is a powerful and versatile calculator used by numerous.

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*Emulates TI BA II Plus Professional Financial Calculator on iOS and Mac platform. Vicinno Scientific Calculator Pro Emulates HP 15C Scientific Calculator and beyond with more mobile friendly features like easy mode, in-app help.[prMac.com] Campbell, California - Vicinno Soft, LLC today is proud to announce BA Financial Calculator Pro 3.0 for the iPhone and iPod touch, a major update to make its best-selling emulator emulate Texas Instruments BA II Plus Professional now. Identical in every aspect, the app provides a perfect emulation of the layout, functions, algorithms, capabilities, and key sequences of the venerable TI workhorse. Ideal for courses in Accounting, Economics, Finance, Marketing, Mathematics, Sciences, Real Estate, and Statistics.

Texas Instruments Business Analyst II Plus Professional calculator has been a standard among finance and accounting professionals since release. To make it available to iPhone community, Vicinno fully implements it on BA Financial Calculator Pro with more mobile friendly features, like options to turn on/off key click feedback sound, and automatically save/restore all format settings.

Feature Highlights:

* Time-Value-of-Money calculations

* Amortization schedules

* Cash-Flow Analysis, Net Present Value, and Internal Rate of Return

* Depreciation with four different methodologies

* Break even, profit, and percent difference calculations

* Bond prices and yields 'to maturity' or 'to call' calculations

* 10 Memories for storage

* Choice of Chain and Algebraic Operating System methods

* Scientific capabilities, including log, sin, cos, etc.

* Options to turn on/off key click feedback sounds

* Easily set number format, fraction digits, angle mode, computation method, etc via in-app settings

Just as the TI calculator, the app has two modes of operation: standard calculator and worksheet. The standard mode accommodates common mathematical operations, plus problems involving the time value of money, such as mortgages and annuities where payments are equal and evenly spaced. Trigonometric functions are also supported in standard mode.

The more complex worksheet mode provides step-by-step instructions for calculating amortization, depreciation, bond, and compound interest. All entries and results are saved in working memory, so recurring values are easily accessed. Basic interest and payment periods are well within the capabilities of the average user.

The version 3.0 update includes 4 additional Cash Flow worksheet variables and 1 Bond worksheet variable that are not included on the BA II PLUS as listed below:

* Net future value (NFV, Compute-only Cash Flow worksheet variable) 

* Payback - (PB, Compute-only Cash Flow worksheet variable) 

* Discounted payback (DPB, Compute-only Cash Flow worksheet variable) 

* Reinvestment rate (RI, Enter-only Cash Flow worksheet variable) 

* Modified internal rate of return (MOD, Compute-only Cash Flow worksheet variable) 

* Modified duration (DUR, Auto-compute Bond worksheet variable)

'BA Financial Calculator Pro has been our flagship app since release,' commented John, Product Manager. 'With the 3.0 update, it is the best emulator on app store for TI BA II Plus Professional financial calculator, and definitely easier to use than the HP-12C and other financial calculators. Compared to TI's own financial calculator app pricing at $14.99, and only supports BA II Plus, our emulator is truly a great deal, at only $4.99 now for limited time.'

Device Requirements:

* iPhone or iPod touch 

* iPhone OS 2.0 or later 

* 3.0 MB

Pricing and Availability:

The BA Financial Calculator 3.0 for iPhone and iPod touch is now $4.99 (USD or equivalent in other currencies), and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Finance category. Review copies are available upon request. Ba Ii Plus Calculator Online

Along with the Hewlett Packard HP-12c, The Texas Instruments BA II Plus financial calculator has been a steadfast companion for business students, real estate agents, and money managers for years. On September 14, TI released the iPhone (and iPod touch) app, identical to the physical calculator. While the implementation is superb, small details detract slightly from the product.

This calculator has a myriad of financial, statistical and a few scientific functions. One has to actually read the User Guide to fully exploit the calculator's various financial functions. I'll trust that TI implemented those without error in this quick look review. Instead, I'll focus on some of the nuances.

Settings. Unlike many calculators, the settings aren't accessed with a special key or badge on the face. Rather, one has to go to the iPhone's settings page and scroll down to BA II Plus. The only setting there is the key clicker.

Key Clicker. The clicker sound is long, harsh, and sounds old fashioned. It also seems to slow down keyboard input. A crisper, more modern sound would be welcome.Ba Ii Plus Professional Emulator For Mac Pc

Input Logic. One of the reasons people use RPN calculators is to avoid input and calculation errors. A tradition with TI is the choice between Chn and AOS input logic. In Chn, an expression is evaluated left to right. Period. In AOS logic, the mathematical hierarchy of operations is respected. For example, exponentiation first, then mult/div and finally plus or minus. The default in this calculator is Chn, and that's a shame because if you enter, for example,

You'll get an answer of 20 which is wrong by normal convention. The right answer is 14. If you're accustomed to this on the physical calculator, there won't be a problem. However, new users to the calculator are urged to switch to the AOS input mode.

Being somewhat new to the calculator, I searched in vain for the 'EE' key to input an exponent. Also, in what seems to be a TI tradition, the way to do this is with the y^x key. Be aware of that. So to enter 1E21, you enter 10, y^x, 21 and then another operator. The display, if you just hit the '=' key will display '1. 21'. That isn't a very modern approach to exploiting the graphics capability of the iPhone -- where one would expect to see typeset-like exponents -- as in PCalc or CalcZero.Mac Plus Rom Image

iPhone Technology. Along those lines, there isn't much in the way of using modern iPhone capabilities. There's no 'Shake to clear.' There's no use of the swipe, like PCalc, to modify settings. There are no key popup labels as with CalcZero. That's a bit disappointing. The implementation on the iPhone should be an opportunity to move calculator state-of-the-art forward, not just mimic the limitations of the past.

Manual. Unlike the HP-12c and 15c for the iPhone, there is no imbedded manual. The User Guide and Quick Reference Card, however, are free, and the PDF can be downloaded from TI's Calculator site.

Because the settings are limited, there's no way to change the look of the display. However, I'll give the developer big time props for selecting black numbers on a pale green display. It looks good to the eye -- even if the display is hardwired to the seven segment numerals of the past. This was, in the words of Emerson, a foolish consistency.

SummaryMacintosh Plus Emulator

I think that users of the BA II Plus in its physical form in the past will be delighted. The iPhone implementation is faithful, and the free manual is thorough. However, I would recommend that the calculator be used by people very familiar with TI calculators, their input logic techniques, and the financial calculations supported. It's a complex and capable financial calculator, not a casual one designed to be used by someone who just wants to compute a 15 percent tip at lunch.Ba Ii Plus Professional Manual

The TI BA II Plus requires iPhone OS 2.1 or later and is priced at $14.99.

 

 

 

 

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