RPN Scientific Firmware for the Spikenzielabs Calculator Kit
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10-08-2019, 05:39 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-09-2019 05:33 AM by jpcuzzourt.)
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RE: RPN Scientific Firmware for the Spikenzielabs Calculator Kit
(10-07-2019 10:15 PM)jklsadf Wrote: For anyone interested, that cheap diy calculator kit Maximilian posted about can be reprogrammed to use RPN, even though it doesn't use an atmel microcontroller. See https://github.com/jjj11x/stc_rpncalc This is good news. So the micro is 8051 compatible, and has a serial flash bootloader. These kits are available for about 11 bucks on aliExpress now. If only it had a nice wide 'ENTER' key... I may get one to play with. EDIT: I've ordered one and read through the project at github. Because the included micro is fairly limited, I would want to consider a redesign to use an AVR instead. But initially I'll just wait for it to arrive in a couple of weeks, build it, and try the RPN code that Jeff has developed already. With the backlit LCD, this thing would be a battery hog. I'm interested in seeing how the keys feel. Jeff references some Omron replacements that are easier to operate. Georgia, USA 10BII+, 12C, 14B (AE), 17B, 17BII, 20B, WP-34S, 28S, 35S, 39GS, 48G, 82240A,B + sliderules galore, mostly Hemmi/Post & Dietzgen |
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