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Swiss Micros makes HP 'act-alikes' - programmable
09-12-2018, 12:51 AM
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RE: Swiss Micros makes HP 'act-alikes' - programmable
(09-11-2018 07:29 AM)grsbanks Wrote:  Just as a side note, the credit card size calculators have no suffix on their names and the full-size "Voyager" format machines have an "L" suffix, so your machine is a DM16 (as opposed to the full-size DM16L).

I just checked the invoice for my first purchase from SwissMicros. It shows that I purchased a DM-15CC. This was the first generation where the case was composed of layers of PC boards and the back label was made of copper traces.

Even the firmware revision history refers to this generation as DM-1xCC:

V1: 10.2.2012:
initial versions DM15CC, DM16CC


It wasn't until V11 of the firmware that the credit-card sized models were renamed:

V11: 22.01.2013
fixed SST autorepeat delay for 10C, 11C and 12C
all model names are reduced from DM1xCC to DM1x
extended memory version renamed from MEM80/MEM1B to M80/M1B

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