(41) Egg cooking timer
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05-27-2022, 08:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-27-2022 08:44 AM by floppy.)
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(41) Egg cooking timer
Since I was thinking how to show the advantages of an HP41 to family members running around with ipads iphone macbooks xxGB RAM PCs (all laughing at me), and since I saw here a forum user showing old publications from "Ordinateur de poche", I have re-witten something very very serious because this is mandatory for having a good start in the day: a timer for cooking properly an egg.
The program is below; with comments. HowTo.. Create a EGGA.TXT file in a PC In the PC start the programm hp41uc.exe /t=EGGA.TXT /r /k for converting into a raw file upload the created ERGGA.RAW file into V41 (menu in V41 "get user code") Transfer the EGGA program into a virtual drive via ILPER (XEQ WRTP with EGGA in Alpha) Connect your HP41 to the PC via pilbox and ILPER In your HP41, makes XEQ READP (with EGGA in Alpha) (or just create the program by hand direct into the HP41) Now you can start it. Code: LBL "EGGA" ; EGGAlarm = timer for observing the cooking time of eggs with HP41 HP71B 4TH/ASM/Multimod, HP41CV/X/Y & Nov64d, PILBOX, HP-IL 821.62A & 64A & 66A, Deb11 64b-PC & PI2 3 4 w/ ILPER, VIDEO80, V41 & EMU71, DM41X |
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05-27-2022, 09:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-27-2022 09:25 AM by Garth Wilson.)
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RE: (41) Egg cooking timer
Rather than running the stopwatch which takes 20mA of battery current while it's running, why not set an alarm. I do this for timing pancakes, since I got tired of pancakes that were either not cooked in the middle or were kind of burned on the outside, or got too dry on the top before flipping them and they wouldn't cook nicely on the second side. I had PCAKEA and PCAKEB assigned to keys. (Now however we haven't eaten pancakes in years.)
Code: 01 LBL "PCAKEA" And elsewhere, "ALM" is: Code: 01 LBL "ALM" TOFF sets flag 11 and does some fast synthetic tones before executing OFF. The reason for flag 11 is that then if you turn it on intentionally (as opposed to an alarm turning it on), it starts from where it was in the program there and displays how long 'til the next alarm is due (if there is any pending), otherwise sees if there's anything in my DAYTMR file it's supposed to remind me of today, and if not, just display the time and date. http://WilsonMinesCo.com (Lots of HP-41 links at the bottom of the links page, at http://wilsonminesco.com/links.html#hp41 ) |
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05-27-2022, 09:34 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-27-2022 12:32 PM by floppy.)
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RE: (41) Egg cooking timer
Thanks for the comments/inputs. New version below with the "garth" battery life saving proposal.
"Technical" input from me: when I make pancakes, I am doing it in the front of the cooking area. This is a very sensitive act (pancakes are very thin in EU, especially the ones from Brittany; this is very different from the US ones or the ones in Ireland which are very thick). So yes, a pancake timer is for sure useful in the US continent but makes no sense in EU continental side. ;-) Code: LBL "EGGT" ; EGGTimer = timer for cooking eggs with HP41 based on alarm HP71B 4TH/ASM/Multimod, HP41CV/X/Y & Nov64d, PILBOX, HP-IL 821.62A & 64A & 66A, Deb11 64b-PC & PI2 3 4 w/ ILPER, VIDEO80, V41 & EMU71, DM41X |
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06-01-2022, 09:15 AM
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RE: (41) Egg cooking timer
Boiled eggs and pancakes, lovely!
Next one it's got to be Thanksgiving turkey ! ;-) "To live or die by your own sword one must first learn to wield it aptly." |
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06-01-2022, 11:57 AM
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