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If I bring my HP41CX by Swiss Micro to the HHC2015, will someone be able to help me update the firmware to the latest version (I believe it is V19)???

Namir
Hi Namir

I just updated my SwissMicros DM-41 to FW-version 19. It's done in a jiffy and very easy. I'm no computer man myself either, but I thought I give it a try. It takes 10 min, max!
So yes, I could help you with it.
There is a catch to that though, I don't know what you are talking about when it comes to HHC2015. I take it it's some sort of meeting? Let me know what the HHC2015 is and where it's taking place.
Looking forward to hearing from you
best regards
Stephan
(09-08-2015 04:37 AM)Stephan Wrote: [ -> ]Let me know what the HHC2015 is and where it's taking place.
Presumably it's a reference to the HP Handheld Conference 2015 event, to be held in the US on 26-27 September 2015:

http://hhuc.us/2015/

http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-4122.html
I also updated, but I can't tell a difference. As far as I can tell there are no release notes either.

Hopefully, if there were bugs, they were fixed. Anyway great product - I keep mine with me basically all the time. It reminds me of the description of Harry Seldon's calculator in Foundation, form-factor wise. I imagine he used RPN too.
(09-09-2015 10:17 PM)Sukiari Wrote: [ -> ]As far as I can tell there are no release notes either.

firmware history
V19: 18.07.2015
DM41 bugfix ON-key conflicting with RTC (long running pgm suddenly stopped and sporadic lock-ups)
(09-09-2015 10:17 PM)Sukiari Wrote: [ -> ]It reminds me of the description of Harry Seldon's calculator in Foundation, form-factor wise. I imagine he used RPN too.

This looks like RPN to me:

Quote:General Weider smiled bitterly. He pushed the multiplication contact on his computer and let the numbers whirl to a halt. And then he stared and said in a surprised squeak, "Great Galaxy, the fella's right."

By Isaac Asimov. (Not in Foundation, though.)

https://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/vl/notes/asimov.html
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