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HP-41 programs
Message #1 Posted by Michel Beaulieu on 29 Nov 2002, 6:32 p.m.

I'm learning programming the 41 and it may be good for me to look a others programs to get some tips; do you know some good site presenting the listing of 41 programs?

I also have a 75c.. very different programming i think, is there also a site for that calculator?

I have inherit a HP-IL module with my 41; what can i plug on it - I saw the same plug on my 75c; i plug them together (41cx and a 75c) but i'm sure they don't "talk" the same lauguage and i can't make them to talk, it is probably normal... Just for the fun of doing it, can i get one to "feel" the other with a particular command on the 41 or the 75c? - Thanks to fulfill my curiosity...

      
Re: HP-41 programs
Message #2 Posted by Vieira, Luiz C. (Brazil) on 29 Nov 2002, 6:38 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Michel Beaulieu

Hi;

have a look here and choose the subject you most like.

Hope this helps.

Cheers.

      
Re: HP-41 programs
Message #3 Posted by Emmanuel, France on 30 Nov 2002, 4:14 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Michel Beaulieu

Normally the HP-71B is more powerful than the HP-75C or D for the link between HP-7X and HP-41 series. You need a special BASIC program and LEX files (or ROM I/O). I have that pac somewhere. On HP-71B you can use 2 BASIC programs coming from 41/71 Translator Pac.


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