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PPC-ROM
Message #1 Posted by Thibaut on 28 Feb 2000, 7:53 a.m.

Hi,

I bought several years ago a HP41C calculator with a PPC-ROM module on it. What is this module for ? does anyone has a manual of it ?

Thanks

Thibaut

      
Re: PPC-ROM
Message #2 Posted by Steve on 28 Feb 2000, 9:40 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Thibaut

The PPC ROM contains a large collection of routines, many of which are designed for the synthetic programmer, although there are a large number of routines for more general use.

The manual is available on CD from ummm Jake Schwartz.

      
Re: PPC-ROM
Message #3 Posted by thib on 29 Feb 2000, 6:37 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Thibaut

It's a great stuff! It's full of superb programs! The trouble is, you absolutely need the manual unless you are greatly aware of all the subtilities of synthetic programming. As a matter of fact, the manual is somehow sufficient by itself since you have the complete listing of all the functions. all the best, Thibault...

            
Re: PPC-ROM
Message #4 Posted by Chris Catotti on 1 Mar 2000, 11:03 a.m.,
in response to message #3 by thib

See

http://www.waterw.com/~jake-s/ppccdrom.htm

                  
Re: PPC-ROM
Message #5 Posted by Dave Hicks on 1 Mar 2000, 11:35 a.m.,
in response to message #4 by Chris Catotti

The PPC ROM manual (but not the newsletters) is also available on the museum CDs at:

http://www.hpmuseum.org/cd/cddesc.htm


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