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41Z Manual available
Message #1 Posted by 聲gel Martin on 5 May 2005, 6:40 a.m.

For those of you still interested in the 41Z (Complex Number Module for the HP-41).- The new version and the manual are finally posted on TOS, hope you find them enjoyable..

Pls. send your feedback if you have any: ovolacteo_at_onlinehome_dot_de

Best, AM

      
Hi Angel...question(s)
Message #2 Posted by Gene on 5 May 2005, 9:27 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by 聲gel Martin

There are a few other ROMs on TOS.

Toolbox ROM Alpha ROM SandmathIII

These all have your name associated with them, but I haven't seen any manuals. :-)

Do you have a link where any documentation for these might be found?

Genewright143 
at hotmail
dot com
            
Re: Hi Angel...question(s)
Message #3 Posted by 聲gel Martin on 5 May 2005, 4:09 p.m.,
in response to message #2 by Gene

Hi Gene,

no, those ROMS have no manual so far - and it might be a while until they do, you know how painful it is documenting the code...

In fact, neither the SandMath_3 has a manual, which will probably be the next one. But it really is hard work and my spare time is quite scarce these days...

Best, AM

                  
Re: Hi Angel...question(s)
Message #4 Posted by Gene on 5 May 2005, 4:31 p.m.,
in response to message #3 by 聲gel Martin

How about at least a list of functions and what they do? :-)

                        
Re: Hi Angel...question(s)
Message #5 Posted by 聲gel Martin on 6 May 2005, 2:22 a.m.,
in response to message #4 by Gene

Why? Aren't they obvious? (just kidding). Yep, a QRG should be easy, will prepare them in the next few weeks.

                              
Re: Hi Angel...question(s)
Message #6 Posted by Peter on 9 May 2005, 12:44 a.m.,
in response to message #5 by 聲gel Martin

Angel, that would be fabulous! The SandMath has piqued my interest for a while now and a QRG would be fantastic! Thanks

Peter

                                    
Re: Hi Angel...question(s)
Message #7 Posted by Gene on 9 May 2005, 5:10 p.m.,
in response to message #6 by Peter

I'd be happy with a Very quick reference guide for all of these modules!

Function, inputs, outputs, purpose.

Just plain text! :-)


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