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The NumWorks graphing calculator

The NumWorks graphing calculator

Posted Sep 29, 2017 1:16 UTC (Fri) by pizza (subscriber, #46)
In reply to: The NumWorks graphing calculator by Lionel_Debroux
Parent article: The NumWorks graphing calculator

FWIW, the STM32F412 part in the NumWorks is mid-range; that particular line tops out at 1.5M flash and 320K RAM, but the higher-end F469 (which may or may not be available in a compatible package) has 2M flash and 384K RAM.

They also support external DRAM and Flash, but that could require a bit of SW rework (ie "modules" paged into RAM) and probably hurt performance a bit. Not to mention cost more.

Anyway. I _really_ want to see this MathWorks endeavour succeed.


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The NumWorks graphing calculator

Posted Sep 30, 2017 12:20 UTC (Sat) by joib (subscriber, #8541) [Link] (2 responses)

Mathworks? The company behind Matlab? They are somehow behind this?

The NumWorks graphing calculator

Posted Oct 1, 2017 8:11 UTC (Sun) by Lionel_Debroux (subscriber, #30014) [Link] (1 responses)

Although MathWorks does have at least an office in France (or did until recently ?), this "MathWorks" occurrence might have been a thinko.

The NumWorks graphing calculator

Posted Oct 6, 2017 12:02 UTC (Fri) by xav (guest, #18536) [Link]

They still do, a few blocks from here. And they're alive and kicking (employing some friends of mine).


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