(71B) Mini-Piano
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01-28-2019, 12:23 AM
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(71B) Mini-Piano
I wish the speakers of the HP 71B was louder, but it's understandable.
Key map: [ A ]: A [ W ]: A# [ S ]: B [ D ]: C [ R ]: C# [ F ]: D [ T ]: D# [ G ]: E [ H ] : F [ U ]: F# [ J ]: G [ I ]: G# [ K ]: A (higher octave) [ O ]: One octave higher [ L ]: One octave lower [ P ]: Double the length of the note [ = ]: Halve the length of the note [ X ]: Exit, clears all the user keys Default octave: A4 (220 HZ) to A5 (440 Hz) Default note length: 1/4 second Program PIANO 743 bytes, 1/27/2019 Code:
Quick question, can a text file be transferred to any of the HP 71B emulators? Eddie |
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01-28-2019, 01:04 AM
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RE: (71B) Mini-Piano
(01-28-2019 12:23 AM)Eddie W. Shore Wrote: Quick question, can a text file be transferred to any of the HP 71B emulators? Yes. Text files can be transferred to/from Emu71/DOS and Emu71/Win. I'm not familiar with go71b. There are two techniques. The first requires prepending a LIF file header to the text file using aLIFhdr, then copying the file using DOSLink. The second involves copying the text file to a LIF disc image using HPDir then copying the file from the LIF image. Dave |
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