Online HP-80 and HP-70 emulations
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01-02-2024, 06:56 PM
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Online HP-80 and HP-70 emulations
I finished emulation of the hp-80 and hp-70:
https://veniamin-ilmer.github.io/hp80/ https://veniamin-ilmer.github.io/hp70/ A few notes of interest: * HP-80 was the first calculator to call Keys -> Address instruction more than once for the same key stroke. It does this because it had to jump to the same location, but in a different rom. * The HP-80 swapped the key codes between the top row (n,i,pmt,pv,fv) and the bottom (x,1,2,3). This was not swapped on the HP-70. * For some reason, when you first power up the HP-70, it has "12" stored inside of K. |
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01-02-2024, 07:17 PM
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RE: Online HP-80 and HP-70 emulations
(01-02-2024 06:56 PM)van2z Wrote: https://veniamin-ilmer.github.io/hp70/ Just in time for: Musings on the HP-70 (01-02-2024 06:56 PM)van2z Wrote: * For some reason, when you first power up the HP-70, it has "12" stored inside of K. Later business-models even had 12× and 12÷ as separate keys. It is useful to translate between yearly and monthly iterest rates. Thanks a lot for your contributions. |
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01-02-2024, 08:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-02-2024 08:21 PM by teenix.)
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RE: Online HP-80 and HP-70 emulations
(01-02-2024 06:56 PM)van2z Wrote: * For some reason, when you first power up the HP-70, it has "12" stored inside of K. Here is the code that does this when the calculator starts up. Code:
cheers Tony |
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