(06-01-2015 08:18 PM)J-F Garnier Wrote: [ -> ]I have ROM images of the following:
Code:
INST-110-1 * XROM ID 5 call XROM 30 & 12
INST-111-2 * XROM ID 12 call XROM 30
SCDOT 2/6 * XROM ID 11 call XROM 4, 5, 10, 12, 30, 31
SCDOT-FRANK * XROM ID 6 call XROM 4, 10, 11, 30, 31
SURV-503-1 * XROM ID 4 call XROM 10, 30, 31
SURV-503-2 * XROM ID 10 call XROM 4, 30, 31
SURV-503-3 * XROM ID 31 call XROM 04, 10, 30
SURV-403-4 * XROM ID 30
The module (XROM) call tree gives something like this:
Code:
SCDOT-FRANK (6)
|
|---------------|
| |
SCDOT2/6 (11) |
| |
|------------- |
| | |
INST-1 (5) SURV-1,2,3 (4, 10, 31)
|
INST-2 (12)
SURV-4 (30) is called by all modules.
J-F
Finally, after nearly 5 years the update of the
HP-41 module database is available on my website
HP-Collection.
The right part, in yellow is for all collectors to note your collectors inventory.
I renamed the .pdf so that is a) english and b) the same term as nounced in the forum here.
The newest version is actually 28th may. I had to wait for some weeks for latest "bugfixes" and informations concerning some overlays. I missed to update the date before publishing now. To keep it transparent I will NOT upload a new .pdf just to have a actual date. 28th may is actual.
New update of the HP-41 Module database:
I don't see this module in the list:
Click to zoom
The P-3B Orion was a US Navy antisubmarine warfare aircraft. T5614 refers to the Rolls Royce Allison T56-A-14 turboprop engines, and NAVAIRDEVCEN is Naval Air Development Center.
These are not listed as well:
DRILPRO v1.5 #1 and #2. There's a nice description in the eBay listing.
It looks, that the "P-3B Orion" is the same module as my "Lockheed P-3B/C APAC 82". It shows the same CAT2, even mine is a MEPROM and not a normal ROM with a 82500-code.
The HP82500B-A33 module is a 8k module, the P-3B/C APAC 82" is a 12k CMT EPROM module that contains one additional page with software. I added both modules in my database - see next update.
(01-05-2016 07:15 AM)HP-Collection Wrote: [ -> ]It looks, that the "P-3B Orion" is the same module as my "Lockheed P-3B/C APAC 82". It shows the same CAT2, even mine is a MEPROM and not a normal ROM with a 82500-code.
The HP82500B-A33 module is a 8k module, the P-3B/C APAC 82" is a 12k CMT EPROM module that contains one additional page with software. I added both modules in my database - see next update.
Indeed, Lockheed did make the P3B Orion aircraft. Is the 12K version EPROM module a homebrew module which some user modified to add his own programs, or did this one also from the US Navy like the others?
No, it doesn't seems to be homebrew. The labels look professional. I guess it's programmed by CMT
New update.....
Link on website also fixed.
Apologies for being so late to the party.
I have the Joe Rigdon's WPN Effects ROM (and associated items). If anybody can provide a useful suggestion for what I should do with it :-) , let me know.
It seems that other copies of this item are scarce at best, so if you would like some info regarding it please send me a message. It's a pretty cool yet appalling artifact, so I really appreciate it.
(02-02-2016 10:31 PM)DanM Wrote: [ -> ]Apologies for being so late to the party.
I have the Joe Rigdon's WPN Effects ROM (and associated items). If anybody can provide a useful suggestion for what I should do with it :-) , let me know.
It seems that other copies of this item are scarce at best, so if you would like some info regarding it please send me a message. It's a pretty cool yet appalling artifact, so I really appreciate it.
Is that ROM appalling (due to it's nature) or appealing (due to it's nature)?
If you'd be willing to lend it to an active 41C advanced user that lives near you, and said user could grab a copy of the ROM to an image, and share it via TOS for all to enjoy.
Short of that, a possible useful suggestion is you could donate to someone... like me
(joking)
(02-02-2016 10:31 PM)DanM Wrote: [ -> ]Apologies for being so late to the party.
I have the Joe Rigdon's WPN Effects ROM (and associated items). If anybody can provide a useful suggestion for what I should do with it :-) , let me know.
It seems that other copies of this item are scarce at best, so if you would like some info regarding it please send me a message. It's a pretty cool yet appalling artifact, so I really appreciate it.
I would like to add it to the 41CL image. PM sent.
Off-topic: I know a physicist who worked in the A division at LLNL, where they design the secondary (fusion part) of a bomb. I once talked to him about the 41CL and he told me that LLNL issued the HP-15C to the scientists in the division, which I thought was interesting.
(02-02-2016 11:07 PM)Monte Dalrymple Wrote: [ -> ]I would like to add it to the 41CL image. PM sent.
Off-topic: I know a physicist who worked in the A division at LLNL, where they design the secondary (fusion part) of a bomb. I once talked to him about the 41CL and he told me that LLNL issued the HP-15C to the scientists in the division, which I thought was interesting.
Just the sort of Advanced 41 User I had in mind....
When in the USAF at the Ballistic Missile Office, 41s were used for effects calculations all the time. It seems the 41 really was "the bomb" [Ouch].
(02-02-2016 10:31 PM)DanM Wrote: [ -> ]I have the Joe Rigdon's WPN Effects ROM (and associated items). If anybody can provide a useful suggestion for what I should do with it :-) , let me know.
Glad to see there are still folks willing to SHARE the information - kudos and thanks - that's the spirit!!!
New update of all four databases:
HP41 Serie
HP48 Serie
HP71
HP75 Serie
You can still download the entire database or export it to a .pdf
Best regards and keep us up-to-date
Thanks for the updates Matthias