HP-25C Eumulator
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04-21-2017, 01:27 AM
Post: #325
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RE: HP-25C Eumulator
(04-20-2017 07:02 PM)PANAMATIK Wrote: The transition from HP-25 to HP-25C by HP was ingenious and made a very fast time to market possible at these competitive days. The firmware remained bit by bit identical, even the "Clear Memory" instruction, which cleared the external RAM chips at initialization, was left in place. There were only two hardware changes made: the two NMOS RAM chips were replaced by two pin compatible CMOS RAMs, and battery plus was connected to a previously unused pin of these RAMs. As the NMOS RAM chips itself (and not the ACT processor) decoded and performed the "Clear Memory" instruction, the CMOS RAMs decode unit was modified and just didn't execute this instruction. Thanks for explaining that Bernhard, I have wondered why the items preserved isn't simply 'everything'. It never occurred to me they could have created the 25C from the 25 with no f/w changes, only h/w. And let's face it, they did get all the really important stuff. Ingenious indeed! --Bob Prosperi |
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