Bogomips loop bogusly measures CPU speed while booting Linux. Here is a version of the Unix program bogomips for HP calcs, and the expected results (0.321 bogomips, screen off, without interrupts) is really what we get.
Unix program that lets you connect to your 49g+ (and maybe 50g?) with the USB port and use the On-R remote-control functionality to control the calculator from your computer's keyboard and see the results on your computer screen. In source code form only.
Mail reader which allows you to write new mail, configure your smtp and pop3 servers, receive and send mail. Needs Usinagaz for internet connection and Navigator 1.00 or later for HTML mails viewing. Site of Mail Prime.
Tftp means Trivial File Transfer Protocol. It can be used via Usinagaz's Internet connectivity to easily and quickly get/put files from/on your computer, without having to type anything on it.
Lets the HP 39/40/48/49(+) connect to the Internet at 9600bps, using a mere modem. Includes some mail and news posters, and a mail fetcher. Also appears to work over IrDA on the 49g+.