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@EmmetGrayTAMUCTFall2024
@EmmetGrayTAMUCTFall2024 Күн бұрын
Take a look at the WPRN project... an HP 16C emulator at www.wrpn.emmet-gray.com/
@tfl-larsm24
@tfl-larsm24 2 күн бұрын
This was a very enlightening lecture. It has HP-75C serial 998, and it got to work a lot, though I had to live with the 32-char display. I wrote a simplified sh simulation, so I could use Unix commands like ls, sed, ed, wc, and a couple of others, including a simple pipe function between my "UNIX" command. And, by just writing a program name as a command, it either prompted for the magnetic strip or, after I bought a used tape deck, simply went through the tape and loaded the program, none of the load hassles, pure "UNIX". At an HP Meet in Gothenburg, we tested it with the floppy drive, and the HP people were amazed at how smoothly the combo worked due to my shell. They reacted to that I had written an HP-32 calculator emulation, my ol' 1972 32 dying, a small business system with help of visicalk, a seismic signal generator, simulating drill hole seismic, and, for a master course in CPU design, 40 % of Intel 8085 instructions as a CPU emulator, programmed with machine code. I also published the shell and the calculator in the Danish HPC club's paper around 1987. Used it daily, particularly as a calculator and wordprocessor between 1982 and 1987, when I had to transform into the PC world. And the basic was far better than all other basics, had one program that allowed me to halt processing and enter a new formula, the idea coming from the Tower of Hanoi example. It was also to transform Fortrand code to this basic. Later, when I in the early 1990s taught Cobol and Cics, this trick in HPBasic simplified me and my students' understanding of the CICS interface with Cobol. Although my parser for the HP-32 emulator forced me not to be too speedy in typing in numbers and functions (loop being a bit slow), HPBasic was not at all quirky but the best educational/scientific language I ever used due to its integration with the whole unit. I always hated C because of the crapy code the students wrote; they forgot the overall and fought with the details. This, though I used Kernighan and Pike's books.
@dosgos
@dosgos 4 күн бұрын
"The letter does not make a business case for continuation." I bet people noodled on this point for a long time. Probably didn't matter as HP leadership was focused on destroying the business.
@Alex-jb5tb
@Alex-jb5tb 6 күн бұрын
Just stumbled about this very interesting video and would like to use your recommendations in C. Would you please check the link to the presentation ? I cannot access it.
@Dr.GeoDave
@Dr.GeoDave 14 күн бұрын
I owned a 55 for about a couple of weeks. It must have been 1976, but might have been 1975. The timer was cool. Probably bought from an advertisement in Scientific American. The next issue had a much less expensive programmable, maybe the HP-25c? that I used as an undergraduate. I ran many X-Ray diffraction calculations on that programmable my senior year!
@7alken
@7alken 21 күн бұрын
hi and thanks Eric, just today ordered 15c CE almost because of the printed manual :-)
@microcontrolecn5569
@microcontrolecn5569 22 күн бұрын
Data loss after reset is the problem on HP prime Python or other language does not matter if it is not a reliable product
@microcontrolecn5569
@microcontrolecn5569 22 күн бұрын
When the reset problem will be solved? Data loss is a big problem... When we will have a better spreadsheet, with graph for example? Thanks
@emefff
@emefff 28 күн бұрын
So there are only 200 modules in the whole world? Is that why it is considered 'the holy grail' among HP-41 modules?
@hifijohn
@hifijohn 29 күн бұрын
my first calc was a sears electronic slide rule and that was a rockwell
@JohnUsp
@JohnUsp Ай бұрын
Awesome work, congrats.
@troglokev
@troglokev Ай бұрын
Any and all of the Spice series, in which they tried not soldering in the components. I went through three returns before the 15c came out, and I bought one of those. That one I still have.
@franz2383
@franz2383 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your awesome work!
@philippfreimann8938
@philippfreimann8938 2 ай бұрын
Great Work. Thanks a lot. I used it already sometimes and admitted the detailed work! Anyway: For good looking formulas and spacing (kerning), why not using LaTeX? Things like parenthesis in f(t)=h(t)-107 would be consistent anyway. I hoped to find the LaTeX sources somewhere...
@allenthomson5603
@allenthomson5603 2 ай бұрын
Gene, Thank you! Very illuminating for a topic I don't consider much!
@tobiasjung8198
@tobiasjung8198 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Walter for the manual. It is brillant. I read it to familiarize with my C47 (on DM 42) and even if it is not a 100% fit to the WP34 it is still extremely useful and a pleasue to read and work through.
@pierrejuillet4
@pierrejuillet4 2 ай бұрын
Switzerland is a country of engineers.
@StefanWolfrum
@StefanWolfrum 3 ай бұрын
Just awesome, Eric & Gene & all the others, brilliant, amazing! Thanks so much!! Love it!
@FrankJGZ
@FrankJGZ 3 ай бұрын
Is the 82120D for sale now?
@chrisparman2080
@chrisparman2080 Ай бұрын
I have been wondering that myself. I Emailed the guy once back last year and have not heard from him.
@herberttlbd
@herberttlbd 3 ай бұрын
I loved my 48SX but it suffered from the keyboard separation and didn't survive my attempt to disassemble it - I did not know about the repairability-hostile design at the time. I later received a 50G as a father's day gift, never experiencing the keys of the 49 series, and although I now appreciate the keys and higher contrast display, on the 50G the key layout deserves the hatred it received. I don't know if someone at HP was trying to mimic TI or Kinpo was just following what they do for TI but it was a awful. The Prime fixes the layout but then returns to awful keys, a horrid color scheme, and a completely broken RPN implementation. Given their abysmal printer division, I'm going to quote David Bowie in saying they're dead, they just ain't buried yet.
@UKSCIENCEORG
@UKSCIENCEORG 3 ай бұрын
Jeez, i'm glad he told the interrupter to keep his comments and questions until he has finished his presentation!
@thegameoflife9179
@thegameoflife9179 3 ай бұрын
This was well over 3 years ago, so what has actually happened to this software?
@theedspage
@theedspage 3 ай бұрын
Kill Implied Multiplication
@megatesla
@megatesla 3 ай бұрын
0:23 Panasonic JE1611P, Canon FP11P, Sharp EL-550, Panasonic JE611P
@peterhaagen8506
@peterhaagen8506 3 ай бұрын
without the HP-41 I would not finished my studies. Best machine I ever had. And I still have it and use it, 40 years later. 😀
@JohnUsp
@JohnUsp Ай бұрын
Check the SwissMicros DM41X you will enjoy.
@megatesla
@megatesla 3 ай бұрын
Fantastic repair! I have a Facit 1125 that I really want to repair. I still need to spend some time on it, but maybe I can also contact mr Hilpert for some advice. Pieter
@mgmartin51
@mgmartin51 4 ай бұрын
All during this I was overcome by the feeling that there is some profound meaning to the process of emulators within emulators.
@petermikus2363
@petermikus2363 4 ай бұрын
And now we have the HP15 CE which is just so much better then the LE.
@LeicaM11
@LeicaM11 5 ай бұрын
EEPROM = Flash memory. The only thing I would be interested in, is an USB-power supply for HP41C and a X-Memory Module with nonvolatile flash memory..
@Homer19521
@Homer19521 5 ай бұрын
My 12C is starting to bleed at the top of the LCD display. Any replacements available?
@telesniper2
@telesniper2 5 ай бұрын
I'd want a serial port on it, and then a GPIO, as high as speed as possible. That way we could use it as a modest piece of test equipment, or for little projects.
@lolitsluis
@lolitsluis 5 ай бұрын
In repsonse to Mr. Abram's statements in kzbin.info/www/bejne/a3S8o2ynrL2jgK8si=4K6JhOH0TA3F8xz_&t=1593 : In Texas public schools, UIL and, to an extent TMSCA function as organizers for some of the largest STEM academic competitions. One of the big events is Calculator Applications (HP calculators used to be the predominant brand). Over time, fewer students know about HP calculators, and finding replacements is getting harder and more expensive. We can find a way to integrate the prime with the lab sensor suites from Vernier/Pasco/Labview (for the college environment) for use in labs. If the sensors could connect wirelessly, that would be even better, and if they could transmit data to a computer and/or their phone (let's say the class is ending and they won't be able to save their data to a computer) as well to be imported in excel or similar fashion. If you'd like to talk to some coaches (or their former champs) from across the state, I am sure they would love to provide input. Not to dox, but some of the Landry/Belichicks of the Calculator world: Todd Steckler (La Joya), Don Kirby (Galena Park Northshore), Fabian Quintana(Pharr-San Juan-Alamo), Juan Esparza(Sharyland), Alvaro Leal(Pharr-San Juan-Alamo), Oscar Santos(Pharr-San Juan-Alamo), Cliff McCurdy (Argyl and UIL Math Test Writer/Director), Andy Zapata, Peter Fuentes, Ezequiel Alaniz(Edinburg Math Specialist & 5 time State Champ), David Bourell (Calculator Test Writer/Director) and many more. I have had the pleasure of working and competing alongside these individuals who tried to squeeze every bit out of the calculators. Lastly, a big shoutout to the South Texas region, constantly being one of the most competitive regions in this event! Thank you for taking the time to read this. www.uiltexas.org/academics/stem/calculator-applications
@numericalcode
@numericalcode 6 ай бұрын
That is impressive
@joseoncrack
@joseoncrack 6 ай бұрын
I don't agree with the 39GII being bad. I own one and it's a good calculator, it's durable (as opposed to some other models), the features are great, it was cheap enough for what it provided, it's still relevant today, the keyboard was decent (not very good, but decent), the display would have been great (resolution, grayscale levels) if it did not have this pretty poor viewing angle... (so, a bad-ish point here). I understand that, being a 100% algebraic calc, it's probably seen as the devil by HP calcs afficionados (and I've owned a HP28S and a HP48G+...), but as far as being a dead-end, no, it's a direct predecessor of the HP Prime, introducing the same programming language, many of the base functions, and even the general look (although for sure the Prime looks a lot more premium.) So, just a thought. Maybe an oddball somewhat in terms of being "HP", but still a good calc that deserved better than it got IMHO.
@LeicaM11
@LeicaM11 6 ай бұрын
When the bug with the wrong date format may be solved, or: How I may correct this by myself? The date format is shown as DD/MM/YYYY, but there is no use of this ,,because this is wrong. Correct date format would be DD.MM.YYYY or MM/DD/YYYY or YYYY-MM-DD only. May I exchange the „/„ slash against then „.“ dot somehow with a debugger? Thanks.
@pault6533
@pault6533 6 ай бұрын
I have a Unisonic 1040-1 "GPM" sitting right here in front of me in mint condition. Add Taiwan to your list of manufacturing sites, "MADE IN TAIWAN" is molded into the case. My first exposure to this calculator is doing repairs for friends and giving it back to them. Usually keyboard issues. Too much money for me at the time. When I saw this one for sale a few years ago, I scooped it up! Repurchasing calculators I one had or once fixed back such memories.
@ozzymandius666
@ozzymandius666 6 ай бұрын
What if...they built a 15C as good as the original just with modern speeds and storage ability?
@DerekDavis213
@DerekDavis213 6 ай бұрын
Today, an excellent HP-42S emulator is available for Android phones. And HP 12C emulators too. In 2024, there is no reason to buy or use HP calculator hardware anymore. It's all on the smartphone now.
@ChrisSmith-rm6xl
@ChrisSmith-rm6xl 6 ай бұрын
Great talk! Knowing what doesn't work is a huge time saver.
@AlannSarah
@AlannSarah 7 ай бұрын
Great summary. Bought my HP41C in 1980. Only recently learned about SwissMicro DMX41. Received my DMx41 TODAY (Jan2). Need help with PC connection - no indication that I am connected- the DM41X does not show up as an external drive on the PC. What am I missing?
@ultrametric9317
@ultrametric9317 7 ай бұрын
I can't believe I sat through both parts of that :) Here's the skinny from someone in physics who needed a powerful calculator. I needed two things most of all - intrinsic complex functions and decent matrix operations. ALL devices other than the HP-71B were useless for this. ALL of them. I wrote a matrix inversion program for the HP-41C that was (necessarily) so compacted by elimination of common sequences that I could not read my own code a year later. My HP-71B was loaded up with everything I needed and stayed that way for years. The ONLY contemporary device that wasn't a toy.
@ultrametric9317
@ultrametric9317 7 ай бұрын
This device sounds like a toy. Actually the first thing that wasn't a toy was the HP-71B. That was a fantastic device contemporary with this POS.
@karlbergen6826
@karlbergen6826 7 ай бұрын
As an emulator the HP-49G probably worked better than the real calculator. There were two emulators go48g was put out by DeSmet but from Android 4.4 to Android 10 only work for the owner user. It ran for a non-owner but lost its memory when terminated. DeSmet never fixed this bug except for his Go49G emulator which emulated the hp49g+ or the HP50g. The go49g app is a true emulator of the HP49G and takes libraries and apps for the 49G. The other choice is Emu48 which has a somewhat too real image of the HP49G. It however uses an HP50g ROM (ROM 2.10). This works but HP50g libraries must be used with it. Most 49/50 libraries work on all machines but there are exceptions. Another utility for the hp49 family is the pfree viewer from the flashtoools 1.0 package. (hpcalc.org) This works on all hp49s with flash bank ports (If they have a Port2). It is particularly useful for hp49s generated from Emu48 because Port2 contains objects marked for deletion. There are several versions of extable and other goodies. To get these out highlight them using pfree and then press STO. The pfree viewer quits with the desired object on the stack.
@ultrametric9317
@ultrametric9317 7 ай бұрын
The SR-56 was my calculator as a freshman at Ga. Tech (Physics). It was very reliable and had relatively good battery life in the NiCd pack - no expendable option. The programming I found very easy and it was an enormous lifesaver when doing repetitive calculations such as converting astronomical coordinates for precession, days between dates etc. The lack of continuous memory was the main shortcoming. Once I had the HP-41C the SR-56 was just loaded up and left on all the time. The 56 was in fact more accurate than the HP-25 and it wasn't even close. I regarded the 25C's programming capability as barely above novelty/toy level usefulness. The pause feature was very good for doing series approximations by setting up an infinite loop and checking the convergence periodically. In short, the SR-56 was extremely useful and very robust and I certainly got more than my money's worth. I didn't own another TI until 2001 when I picked up a TI-92+. The 58 and 59 were in every way inferior to the HP-41C and not nearly as competitive as the SR-56 despite their greater sophistication.
@stickmenwithrayguns
@stickmenwithrayguns 8 ай бұрын
This presentation is great but even better @ x1,5 or x1,75 speed. ;-)
@AmauryJacquot
@AmauryJacquot 8 ай бұрын
some day the world will figure out that exam mode is nonsense...
@AmauryJacquot
@AmauryJacquot 8 ай бұрын
should be able to fit a complete HP48 emulator in there... if only there was a version with the right key printing...
@Eugensson
@Eugensson 4 ай бұрын
You should check the DB48x firmware on youtube, i think you will like it ;)
@whiskyguzzler982
@whiskyguzzler982 8 ай бұрын
Kickstarter for printing AFH?
@hank1519
@hank1519 8 ай бұрын
Best regards to Richard! He was so helpful when he was with EduCalc
@jhaand
@jhaand 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for making a new 32SII. My original unit is starting to falter and I was wondering why there wasn't a replacement anywhere.