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A simple question about the HP41C or HP41CV
Message #1 Posted by Antoine M. Couëtte on 13 Dec 2012, 11:46 a.m.

Hello to all !

Are the X<>Z and X<>T functions present on a standard HP41 or HP41CV ? (which I no longer own).

Thanks for your reply.

Antoine M. "Kermit" Couëtte

      
Re: A simple question about the HP41C or HP41CV
Message #2 Posted by Mark Hardman on 13 Dec 2012, 12:02 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Antoine M. Couëtte

Yes, the X<> function can be used to manipulate the stack.

Example:

XEQ ALPHA X < > ALPHA . T

Implements X<>T. The < and > alpha keys are located on the Shifted COS and TAN keys respectively.

HTH

Mark Hardman

            
Re: A simple question about the HP41C or HP41CV
Message #3 Posted by Antoine M. Couëtte on 13 Dec 2012, 12:39 p.m.,
in response to message #2 by Mark Hardman

Wonderful, Mark !

Thank you and Best Regards

Antoine M. "Kermit" Couëtte

Edited: 13 Dec 2012, 12:39 p.m.

      
Re: A simple question about the HP41C or HP41CV
Message #4 Posted by Mike Morrow on 13 Dec 2012, 7:05 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Antoine M. Couëtte

The function sets of the HP-41C and 41CV are identical. The CV is simply a C that has four additional RAM modules built in.

Additions to funtionality came only with the 41CX, the best HP-41xx version by far. But unfortunately, it wasn't available until five years after the HP-41C was first introduced.

            
Re: A simple question about the HP41C or HP41CV
Message #5 Posted by Antoine M. Couëtte on 16 Dec 2012, 3:48 a.m.,
in response to message #4 by Mike Morrow

From London Heathrow on Dec 16th, 2012

Thank you very much Mike for your reply.

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I have been a 30+ year user and (heavy) Programmer of the HP41CV/CX for which I just finalized a full 64K Celestial Navigation Software with its "NAVIGATOR's and ASTRONOMER's Guide" well underway by now (at last)...

I earlier developed all this Software on the RAMBOX II made by W&W Software GmbH (Germany). The HP41CY - incorporating a RAMBOX II inside its casing - was an AMAZING extension to the HP41CX. (I am also aware that there were other equivalent RAM boxes on the market by that time then, and that a "new, much improved and much faster" HP41 has come to life most recently as it has been extensively addressed on this HP Forum). In the last 10 years or so I have entirely switched the development of all my Navigation Software onto the "magic" HP41X/Y/Z Software by HrastProgrammer running on the HP48GX/49G/50, as well as onto the equally "magnificent" Emu41 Software by Jean-François Garnier running INCREDIBLY FAST under MS-DOS.

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I no longer have my HP41CV/CX documentation with me since I now live in Mauritius where I fly the A340-300. Somebody has got to do it :-) !

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In addition to all the TIME Module Functions of which I already have a comprehensive list, would you then mind indicating to me which are the specific HP41CX functions which were added to the "standard" HP41C/CV inventory. This list is not very important, and as I can recall we find in it the "X<>Registers" exchange Function.

Thanks to you Mike, in advance for your Kind Understanding and for your reply

Best Regards

Antoine M. "Kermit" Couëtte

      
Re: A simple question about the HP41C or HP41CV
Message #6 Posted by Al on 14 Dec 2012, 3:23 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Antoine M. Couëtte

I assume that you are the "Kermit" who now and then posts on NavList. Funny how one runs into people.

AlanS at NavList

            
Re: A simple question about the HP41C or HP41CV
Message #7 Posted by Antoine M. Couëtte on 16 Dec 2012, 4:06 a.m.,
in response to message #6 by Al

From London Heathrow on Dec 16th, 2012

Hello Alan,

Yes ... its loooooks very much like being the same "Kermit" indeed !

Had I not first been able to develop own HP41 Celestial Navigation Software, I most probably would not have later joined up our Excellent NavList Forum which I am strongly recommending to all HP Forum Members interested in Classical Navigation.

If you want to know more, it's all there :

WONDERFUL HP41 EMULATORS BY JEAN-FRANCOIS GARNIER AND HRASTPROGRAMMER (long)

Best Regards,

Antoine M. "Kermit" Couëtte


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