Calculators How do I run the ChemLab.HP program on my HP 48gII calculator?

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The user is attempting to upload and run the ChemLab app on an HP 48gII calculator but initially struggles with execution. They find the app on a website dedicated to HP calculators. A suggestion is made to load the app as a library, which is confirmed to be possible since the ChemLab is stored as a library file. After some frustration and confusion regarding the instructions, the user successfully resolves the issue by referring to the user guide instead of the initial instructions provided with the app. The problem is ultimately solved, allowing the user to run the ChemLab program on their calculator.
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I am trying to upload a chemistry app to my HP 48gII calculator, i get it on the calc, but i don't know how to run the program. I am no IT guy, i just want to run the app. the program is called ChemLab.HP . I found the program @ http://www.hpcalc.org/hp49/science/chemistry/ so you can see it. Very frustrating :cry: :mad: :frown: :confused: :eek:

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Have you tried loading it as a library, as you do most binary packages like ChemLab? I don't have a 49g beside me (only a 48gx), but there should be a library button somewhere on your calculator.
 
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Have you tried loading it as a library, as you do most binary packages like ChemLab? I don't have a 49g beside me (only a 48gx), but there should be a library button somewhere on your calculator.

There is a libarary button, and chemlab is 'stored' under :0:, and is listed as a library file already.

Looks like a job for users guide...
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Nevermind, got it working, the instructions given to me by the ChemLab program were not right for my calc, so i tried the users guide and its instructions were good, but thanks anyway.

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