HP-41 instruction print bug found
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11-06-2019, 05:12 PM
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RE: HP-41 instruction print bug found
(11-06-2019 04:14 PM)Monte Dalrymple Wrote:(11-05-2019 02:07 AM)hth Wrote: Unrelated, but I am curious. Why is it that the 41CL cannot be unlocked easily using ENTER-ON or BACKARROW-ON, like the ordinary HP-41 can? I always have to pull the batteries to reset it when I made one of my many mistakes. Are you sure? I think the modified mainframe code disables the MMU on the cold start. I am thinking of when you get the machine to lock up, pull the offending MLDL or HP-IL module and the only thing that seems to help to get control back is to briefly remove the batteries. The original HP-41 could usually be reset using ENTER-ON or BACKARROW-ON (without a memory lost if you press the ON key more than once while holding the other key). I think this causes the PC to be reset to zero somehow, but I have no idea how the hardware works. I believe very old HP-41s do not respond to ENTER-ON, my early 41CV did not when new. After I had the keyboard replaced by HP service a year or so down the road, it started to accept ENTER-ON. This particular unit is also the one I converted to 41CL a while back. |
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