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HP-71B - Math ROM Quick Reference Guide? - Martin Hepperle - 03-01-2022 03:16 PM

Most HP Accessories and ROMs came with a nice little Quick Reference Guide.

Recently I went through the Math-ROM User's Guide but could not find a Quick Reference Guide.
There seems to be none for the HP-71B Math ROM.

This is always handy when you know a command by name, but do not remember all the details, like the parameters of the FNSOLVE() function.

I started to hack the commands into an unformatted Word document, but before I continue with formatting and adding examples, maybe wasting my time, I would like to know whether such a QRG for the Math-ROM exists.

Thank you,
Martin


RE: HP-71B - Math ROM Quick Reference Guide? - Dave Frederickson - 03-01-2022 03:27 PM

German: https://literature.hpcalc.org/community/hp82480a-qrg-de.pdf
English: https://literature.hpcalc.org/community/hp82480a-qrg-en.pdf
Spanish: https://literature.hpcalc.org/community/hp82480a-qrg-es.pdf

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RE: HP-71B - Math ROM Quick Reference Guide? - Martin Hepperle - 03-01-2022 03:31 PM

Dave,

thank you! I had looked through my various DVDs but not seen these documents.
Phew! no more typing in...

Martin


RE: HP-71B - Math ROM Quick Reference Guide? - Valentin Albillo - 03-01-2022 06:46 PM

(03-01-2022 03:16 PM)Martin Hepperle Wrote:  Recently I went through the Math-ROM User's Guide but could not find a Quick Reference Guide. There seems to be none for the HP-71B Math ROM.

There is one, as you already know. When I bought the Math Pac directly from HP in the 80's, the QRG was missing, and I thought it didn't exist at the time. Seems someone took it out of the box.

Quote:This is always handy when you know a command by name, but do not remember all the details, like the parameters of the FNSOLVE() function.

That would be the FNROOT funny function, not FNSOLVE.

V.