zognc Here's another handy app for the DS homebrew community. Homebrew coder zogna has released a new version of zognc, a feature-packe scientific calculator for the Nintendo DS
DS85 source codes About a year ago, DS homebrew developer Davr created DS85, an emulator of the Texas Instruments TI-85 graphing calculator. The calculator itself is an interesting piece of work, as it allowed for a degree of programming and custom apps, ie, homebrew games.
Unfortunately, DS85 also had limited DLDI support
Math Formula Calculator: Geometric Calculator
PSPduh and EminentJonFrost have created the Math Formula Calculator which is able to find volume and surface area and other solutions for geometric shapes. Including spheres, rectangles, triangles, and pyramids to name a few
Calc
Were you ever caught playing with your PSP during class hours. Did your teachers confiscate it? Becasue we're telling you 'round here, they do. And it is such a bummer. Thanks though to Hallo007 we know now what to do the next time it happens to us. We'll say we're just using it as a calculator.
You might remember this developer from a few months ago
PSP iCalculator
Admittedly, there are some people who just have low tolerance for math problems, like this writer here. Every time my friends and I would eat out, I'd automatically just hand them the bill in all blind faith that they'd compute my expenses for me (correctly, of course), and I'd just hand them cash
PSP Simple Calculator 1.1
Any good engineer will tell you that the simplest designs are often the best, and with this in mind, we're happy with the PSP Simple calculator ver 1.0 that the darkside 986 cooked up for us; It provided us with a quick, hassle-free PSP calculator app that mirrored that on the Windows OS, and didn't run on something as fiddly as Lua
Age Calculator
These days, trying to crunch numbers mentally can get a bit too taxing. That's why it's always going to be handy to have a calculator in your pocket. Imagine yourself, trying to make a pass at someone in a club, and you're too sloshed to calculate for that person's age (hey, you don't want to go to jail, do you?)
EinMal1
Homebrew developer Dyspros over at the Qj boards is letting everybody know about a new application available for download. It's called EinMal1, which is apparently German for "Once-one" (according to Babelfish), and is a simple calculator seemingly based on the Lua Player sample calculator some of you may have encountered before