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Emu42 Sacajawea stuff
05-07-2019, 07:24 PM
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Emu42 Sacajawea stuff
Just updated my Emu42 page with all the stuff I made for the Sacajawea calculators in recent years.

Some historic remarks. The first program which was able to emulate Sacajawea chip calculators was Emu32 a program derived from Emu42 in 2003. This was a request from CdB for emulating the HP32SII which HP used to design the HP33S. So the profiler in the debugger, first integrated in Emu32, was used to measure the execution time of some internal functions. In 2009 I quit further development on Emu32 and integrated the Sacajawea chip design into Emu42 v1.12.

Further I added a program to check the checksum of Bert ROM images on my tools page.
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05-07-2019, 09:12 PM
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I had forgotten about the 33s. It is the calculator that made me realize that for me the best one was the 32sii.

Now thanks to yours and Regis's work I can enjoy it on my phone.

Thanks
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05-10-2019, 07:07 AM
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Christoph, there are some indications that at some point there was some work / planned work on emu10 for the likes of the hp20s, etc.
Did it ever happen?
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05-10-2019, 04:34 PM
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(05-10-2019 07:07 AM)aamiel Wrote:  Christoph, there are some indications that at some point there was some work / planned work on emu10 for the likes of the hp20s, etc.
Did it ever happen?

Good question. Emu10 is working since 2003. Because of the ROM situation publishing was not planned. But now...?
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05-10-2019, 06:24 PM
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(05-10-2019 04:34 PM)Christoph Giesselink Wrote:  
(05-10-2019 07:07 AM)aamiel Wrote:  Christoph, there are some indications that at some point there was some work / planned work on emu10 for the likes of the hp20s, etc.
Did it ever happen?

Good question. Emu10 is working since 2003. Because of the ROM situation publishing was not planned. But now...?
Has the ROM situation changed ?
I mean, officially...
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05-10-2019, 06:48 PM
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(05-10-2019 06:24 PM)Vincent Weber Wrote:  Has the ROM situation changed ?
I mean, officially...

Nope, but what I do when people misinterpret art?
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05-10-2019, 06:49 PM
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(05-10-2019 06:48 PM)Christoph Giesselink Wrote:  
(05-10-2019 06:24 PM)Vincent Weber Wrote:  Has the ROM situation changed ?
I mean, officially...

Nope, but what I do when people misinterpret art?

:D

Ahahah!

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05-10-2019, 06:53 PM
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(05-10-2019 06:49 PM)Massimo Gnerucci Wrote:  
(05-10-2019 06:48 PM)Christoph Giesselink Wrote:  Nope, but what I do when people misinterpret art?

Big Grin

Ahahah!
Big Grin
Thanks Christoph.

I seriously doubt that after so many years HP would care about pioneer and clamshells ROMs. They officially released the Charlemagnes one... They care about 12C because they are still selling it, but that's about it.
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05-10-2019, 08:59 PM
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(05-10-2019 06:53 PM)Vincent Weber Wrote:  
(05-10-2019 06:49 PM)Massimo Gnerucci Wrote:  Big Grin

Ahahah!
Big Grin
Thanks Christoph.

I seriously doubt that after so many years HP would care about pioneer and clamshells ROMs. They officially released the Charlemagnes one... They care about 12C because they are still selling it, but that's about it.

But if HP re-released the HP-42S for example (although they've missed the boat on a 30th anniversary edition), people would probably still buy it. Although it would probably be made by Kinpo and have an algebraic mode. Smile

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