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DM41L Back Legend - lmisner - 05-06-2016 01:43 PM Got my DM41L a couple of days ago and am really impressed. I've been puzzling over some of the symbols on the legend on the back of the calculator, though. Specifically what are the <12-, -12>, <1-, -1>, REC^, etc? And also on the front are T+X and COR. Couldn't find any info on these searching around. Thanks, Lonnie RE: DM41L Back Legend - Monte Dalrymple - 05-06-2016 05:28 PM T+X and CORR are Time Module functions. RE: DM41L Back Legend - smp - 05-06-2016 06:20 PM (05-06-2016 01:43 PM)lmisner Wrote: Specifically what are the <12-, -12>, <1-, -1>, REC^, etc? I am just guessing here, but those appear to me to indicate "move 12 characters to the left", "move 12 characters to the right", "move 1 character to the left", and "move 1 character to the right". Can you get into alpha mode and see if I'm right? REC^ appears to me to be a "record" toggle. Can the DM41L record keystrokes? smp RE: DM41L Back Legend - Sylvain Cote - 05-06-2016 07:24 PM (05-06-2016 01:43 PM)lmisner Wrote: Specifically what are the <12-, -12>, <1-, -1>, REC^, etc? It's the ED function keyboard overlay. ED is the extended memory text file editor of the HP-41CX. Sylvain edit: add attachment RE: DM41L Back Legend - lmisner - 05-06-2016 09:30 PM Thanks for all the answers, guess I could have dug out X module documentation and figured it out, but didn't think of it. Never bought one of the Voyagers, although I used a 16 at work for a while, but I thought my 41 could be made to do anything the Voyagers could do, having started in 1974 with my HP45 then a 25, a 41 C then a CV. I guess I didn't think too much of the landscape layout, but after using the DM41L it's growing on me. I think Swiss Micros is going to get more of my money. Lonnie RE: DM41L Back Legend - Sylvain Cote - 05-06-2016 09:42 PM (05-06-2016 09:30 PM)lmisner Wrote: ... guess I could have dug out X module documentation and figured it out, but didn't think of it. Lonnie, FYI, ED is not part of the HP-82180A X-Functions/Memory module. It was only made available as part of a HP-41CX supplementary internal 4K ROM. So the information can only be found in the HP-41CX users manuals. Sylvain RE: DM41L Back Legend - lmisner - 05-06-2016 10:08 PM Sylvain: Thanks for that, thought I roasted too many brain cells, because I didn't recall any of that. Glad, I'm not completely over the hill. Lonnie |