Casio fx-50F/fx-50FH programming
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08-25-2020, 11:37 AM
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RE: Casio fx-50F/fx-50FH programming
(08-21-2020 01:04 PM)johanw Wrote: I'd say that someone who manages to adapt the firmware for a a DM41/1x with something that allows to store a few lines of text already knows those text lines. They run on an emulator with the original firmware, and it was already extremely difficult for SM to adapt the DM15 firmware to allow for more program steps than the original HP15C. You are right, DM41 has small memory to store a lot of text information, at least if you want to conserve HP15C emulation for example. But, I don't know if in lower models emulation (for example HP11C) there is much more free memory in firmware, so it can be used to cheat. On other way this machines have full dot-matrix display, and they can be hacked (even by hard) to store and show a lot of information, even wireless comms. About SwissMicros I was thinking on DM42: this model has a lot of flash memory: 6MB, most of it free to user (original HP42s have 8KB RAM to store data). I like SwissMicros machines, but I hate its web page (for example there is no good info about other models than DM42). I'd like they make a DM50g with that high-resolution and high-contrast Sharp Memory LCD like DM42 (there is a bigger Memory LCD with 320x240 pixels) but I think it is difficult because it is a much more complex machine. |
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