KINOMI project
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05-05-2014, 12:28 AM
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KINOMI project
Wow this is outstanding!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12Ef97h9UE8 As I understand it from reading a few legacy threads, the economics did not support commercial / semi-commercial mass production of this in the WP-34S way. |
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05-09-2014, 09:26 PM
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RE: KINOMI project
Some detachable overlays were the least I'd like to have to use this great idea properly. Challenge: how to fix them on a present Voyager keyboard?
(05-05-2014 12:28 AM)lemontea Wrote: ... the economics did not support commercial / semi-commercial mass production of this in the WP-34S way. Thanks for that new definition of mass production [bitter laugh] d:-I |
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05-10-2014, 02:00 AM
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RE: KINOMI project
Hahaha, well, at least I am one of the "masses" to support the production of the WP. And it is a fantastic creation! Bravo to all parties. I only wish the digits are easier to read (such as with the Voyager series) but that has been something I've not been happy with since a long time ago (because the LCD has to accommodate more than just numeric symbols).
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06-18-2014, 09:19 PM
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RE: KINOMI project
(05-05-2014 12:28 AM)lemontea Wrote: Wow this is outstanding! Thanks. And wow it appears this forum has received a long overdue facelift bringing it into the new millenium, judging from the MyBB upgrade. Nice indeed. Haven't been here in quite some time, but I'd happened upon http log hits to my KINOMI and Voyager information of late and thought to drop in for a visit. Quote:As I understand it from reading a few legacy threads, the economics did not support commercial / semi-commercial mass production of this in the WP-34S way. There was never any serious intention to commercialize it, but I was interested to spark an open project with the KEMU emulator and KINOMI work. The log jam occurred when my discussion with HP went radio silent. I was seeking at least a nod from them w/r/t redistributing my Voyager reverse engineering data and most importantly extracted ROM images for the full Voyager series. I'd also entertained porting KEMU to the sam7 voyager but never had the time. FWIW I did develop an optimized Saturn embedded emulator specifically tailored to run the 42s ROM along with a full hardware design for a landscape form factor calc with low power 32-bit SoC, higher-res graphics display, RF link, USB interconnect, audio, etc.. The PCB board set had been created but I'd become distracted with real work and never did send it out to a board house. Then again I was interested in creating an open 42s clone but figured receiving release on the ROM for the 42s would be even more futile. Still seemed to be an interesting way to jump-start the project whereupon something such as a wp34 port could displace the emulation usage. I need to find a way to invent more time or more clones. |
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