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05-10-2024, 02:41 AM
Post: #81
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(05-09-2024 05:42 PM)keenerb Wrote:  I would very much like to be able to protect/backup/restore the memory contents of your hobby calculators, is that anything that might be in the realm of possibilty? Even if it's just for the PX41CX it'd be really nice.

The new PX41CX has a serial port, with a serial to USB cable you are able to dump and restore the contents of the calculator.

Pierre has written an excellent excel macro to decode and encode, check it out at: https://clones.phweb.me

It is also compatible with Swiss Micros online decode and encode utilities.
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05-10-2024, 08:10 AM
Post: #82
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(05-10-2024 02:41 AM)agarza Wrote:  Pierre has written an excellent excel macro...
Thanks Alex.

My interface is also compatible with HP41 emulators and the original HP-41C/CV/CX via Barcode.
A drawing is worth more than a speech :
[Image: interf_EN.jpg]
(I'll have to change the photo of the PX41CX!)

You can therefore download it from my site clone.phweb.me
or directly here.
(works in Excel)

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08-01-2024, 01:21 AM
Post: #83
RE: PX41CX
After many delays and many bugs all the parts for the PX41cx have finally arrived.

Checkout Pierre's beta manuals.

I am still working on the assembly instructions, but in the meantime, if anyone is interested in acquiring a fully hand-assembled unit, please contact me.
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08-01-2024, 01:43 PM
Post: #84
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I've been using Alex's excellent PX41CX daily for several weeks now and I really like it :-)

I've made a video showing an overview of its features if you want to see it in action.




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08-06-2024, 12:56 PM
Post: #85
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Very exciting, really looking forward to ordering one of your kits for this one!
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08-09-2024, 06:00 AM
Post: #86
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(08-06-2024 12:56 PM)keenerb Wrote:  Very exciting, really looking forward to ordering one of your kits for this one!

It's now 4 years since the last post. I would not get my hopes up.

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08-09-2024, 11:29 AM
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(08-09-2024 06:00 AM)krischik Wrote:  
(08-06-2024 12:56 PM)keenerb Wrote:  Very exciting, really looking forward to ordering one of your kits for this one!

It's now 4 years since the last post. I would not get my hopes up.

Actually 5 days since the last post, and the new model is now available, otherwise dead on...

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08-09-2024, 11:43 AM
Post: #88
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Like dmh, I've been using Alex's excellent PX41CX daily for several weeks now and I really like it too.
Whether it was 4 years, 4 months, 4 days... it was worth the wait.
Soon a new manual (in French and English) will allow the most skeptical to estimate the latest improvements.
Alex did an amazing job again.

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08-09-2024, 04:45 PM
Post: #89
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(08-09-2024 06:00 AM)krischik Wrote:  
(08-06-2024 12:56 PM)keenerb Wrote:  Very exciting, really looking forward to ordering one of your kits for this one!

It's now 4 years since the last post. I would not get my hopes up.

I know I know.... it 'feels' like it's been 4 years!

But finally, yesterday the first batch of PX-41CX units were shipped.

I've set up a webpage with assembly instructions and basic information on using the PX-41CX at paxer.net/px41cx.

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
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08-14-2024, 07:31 AM
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(08-09-2024 11:29 AM)rprosperi Wrote:  Actually 5 days since the last post, and the new model is now available, otherwise dead on...

? — I guess one can can get once hopes up now.

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08-15-2024, 12:21 AM
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Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
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Assembly was quite easy (I'm nearly 70 and I could do it).

The buttons are superb.
The LCD is bright and crystal clear (no pun intended)
The speed, even running at the standard 16mHz is very good

I had a real HP-41C in the '80s, this is SO much better.

Wishing Alex all the success in the world.
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08-15-2024, 07:53 AM
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(08-15-2024 12:21 AM)jpride@1956 Wrote:  I'm nearly 70 and I could do it.
Congratulations on this acquisition.
I'm almost 70 years old too (1955) and I've never known how to do a clean weld... Alex does them better than me!
I wish you lots of fun with this superb PX41CX!!!

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08-15-2024, 02:58 PM
Post: #93
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(08-15-2024 12:21 AM)jpride@1956 Wrote:  
(08-09-2024 04:45 PM)agarza Wrote:  Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Assembly was quite easy (I'm nearly 70 and I could do it).

The buttons are superb.
The LCD is bright and crystal clear (no pun intended)
The speed, even running at the standard 16mHz is very good

I had a real HP-41C in the '80s, this is SO much better.

Wishing Alex all the success in the world.

Thank you very much for your feedback and kind wishes!
I'm so glad to hear that you found the assembly to be easy and had no issues.
If you have any recommendations on how I could improve the assembly manual, I'd love to hear them!
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08-15-2024, 03:09 PM
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(08-15-2024 07:53 AM)Pierre Wrote:  
(08-15-2024 12:21 AM)jpride@1956 Wrote:  I'm nearly 70 and I could do it.
Congratulations on this acquisition.
I'm almost 70 years old too (1955) and I've never known how to do a clean weld... Alex does them better than me!
I wish you lots of fun with this superb PX41CX!!!

You forgot to mention about your new webpage dedicated to the PX-41CX.
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08-18-2024, 10:29 PM
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I received the PX41CX I purchased this week and want to say I am very pleased in every way, it meets or exceeds all the expectations I had. Aldo, it was delivered only 2 days after shipping and Alex tells me it's often delivered in 1 day, so no frustrating wait to explore the newest machine.

The only thing I've tried so far that it doesn't do is turn-on the running clock display after pressing [shift] [ON]. Initially, I was confused about why it doesn't do that until I noticed that it doesn't do so as it's not needed, since the Date and Time is always shown in the header line, along with battery level.

I've not had time yet to install my own preferred module configuration (with LIB4/OSX, Advantage, ZENROM, etc.) but I've read the docs for the super useful utility Darren released and looks simple to use, even for complex and/or custom mutli-bank modules.

Everything I've tried so far works as expected from a 41CX so I can add to all the positive reports and feedback so far and look forward to checking out more of the small, dark corners.

Recommended for all 41 fans!!

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08-18-2024, 11:25 PM
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(08-18-2024 10:29 PM)rprosperi Wrote:  I received the PX41CX I purchased this week ...
I've not had time yet to install my own preferred module configuration (with LIB4/OSX, Advantage, ZENROM, etc.) but I've read the docs for the super useful utility Darren released and looks simple to use, even for complex and/or custom mutli-bank modules....

Congratulations on your purchase!

The PX-41CX is truly fantastic and the ability to choose which modules to install is a real plus.
Alex suggested that I prepare the configuration of several firmware packages with different modules, a bit like different menus at a restaurant.
These different "Hex" files will soon be available for download.
So don't hesitate to mention which choices of module assemblies seem most interesting to you.

I updated the manual on my site yesterday! http://px41cx.phweb.me

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08-19-2024, 02:19 AM (This post was last modified: 08-19-2024 03:46 AM by dmh.)
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You can still XEQ CLOCK to get this if you want it like the original and in a bigger font (than the status line).

(08-18-2024 10:29 PM)rprosperi Wrote:  ...

The only thing I've tried so far that it doesn't do is turn-on the running clock display after pressing [shift] [ON]. Initially, I was confused about why it doesn't do that until I noticed that it doesn't do so as it's not needed, since the Date and Time is always shown in the header line, along with battery level.

...

Recommended for all 41 fans!!

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08-19-2024, 07:14 AM (This post was last modified: 08-19-2024 08:42 AM by dmh.)
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The PX-41CX is fast too, as shown in the NQueens 8x8 FOCAL results below compared to the DM41X.

Code:
M:SS  Description
1:56  PX-41CX 8 bit CPU @ 32MHz
1:54  DM41X 32 bit CPU @ 24MHz

The PX-41CX timing has been added to the Calculator Benchmark article.

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08-25-2024, 07:51 PM
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Thanks to Alex's outstanding design and assembly instructions, it only took me about 4 hours to assemble my PX41CX today. Now, I need to spend some time looking through Pierre's tools and documentation.
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08-25-2024, 09:21 PM
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(08-25-2024 07:51 PM)revwillie Wrote:  Thanks to Alex's outstanding design and assembly instructions, it only took me about 4 hours to assemble my PX41CX today. Now, I need to spend some time looking through Pierre's tools and documentation.

Congratulations on your PX-41CX!
Please feel free to contact me for any information that may be helpful to you.
Pierre

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