Is the 12C SDK still available?
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11-23-2015, 08:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-24-2015 05:15 PM by matthiaspaul.)
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RE: Is the 12C SDK still available?
(11-23-2015 05:08 PM)Tim Wessman Wrote: We could not touch the ID at all in this revision.Thanks for the information, Tim! Is there any more or less complete cross reference list of product IDs with calculator names/revisions HP could share with the community? I understand that some MPNs are used for more than one revision for various reasons, but still it would help to more reliably identify a particular model/variant. I don't know when HP started using these codes, but the earliest I am aware of is F1000A for the 512 KB variant of the HP 95LX in 1991. I also have some higher codes which have indirectly been associated with calculators introduced in 1988, but they may correspond with unknown later revisions. But stumbling upon "new" codes by accident and collecting them is one thing, having an authorative reference would be another... Quote:you might be able to accidentally use USB to do reprogramming. Happy accidents! (obviously voids your warranty)Sweet! This is one of those rare cases, where accidents in the design process actually increase the value of and demand for a product, I guess. ;-) If just, by some further and completely unexplainable accident, the internal OS/emulator would support the transfer of programs, data, and settings between the calculator and an external application at runtime (similar to http://hp-15c.homepage.t-online.de/dm15.htm )... ;-) Greetings, Matthias -- "Programs are poems for computers." |
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