Classic, Woodstock and Spice Emulators
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06-19-2016, 05:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-19-2016 05:48 PM by Dieter.)
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RE: Classic, Woodstock and Spice Emulators
(06-19-2016 02:42 PM)PANAMATIK Wrote: As he claims correctly on his website, his RPN-67 is a simulation and does not emulate the original microcode. Rounding differences in the last digits is a quite common difference between emulation and simulation. OK, so this is a simulator, not an emulator. But I still wonder why the comment re. the diagnostics program said... Quote:(Note that a real HP-67 returns -8.888888888-88 since it doesn't round the last digit correctly.)...that a real HP67 does something wrong in that it rounded the result incorrectly. This is not true – the 10-digit value 1.111111111 E+88 times –8 is exactly what's displayed: –8.888888888–88. Willy, are you out there? If it's you who wrote this, could you please explain why you think a "real HP67" is wrong here? Maybe I didn't understand you correctly. Dieter |
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