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Update of HP82240B simulator to v1.07 - Christoph Giesselink - 09-20-2016 05:28 PM HP82240B v1.07 is available at http://hp.giesselink.com. Whats new:
Simulating the HP82240A is more or less a gimmick. I especially was interested into the Roman8 font differences between the A and B type. Before Sylvain Cote mentioned this in this forum some month ago, I wasn't aware of it. You may test this by executing the self test << 27 CHR 254 CHR + PR1 >> RE: Update of HP82240B simulator to v1.07 - Dave Frederickson - 09-20-2016 06:31 PM Excellent! Any chance we might see a 2225 or 7470 simulator in the future? Dave RE: Update of HP82240B simulator to v1.07 - Sylvain Cote - 09-20-2016 06:35 PM Super! Thank you Christoph for continuously updating and improving your fantastic emulators. Sylvain RE: Update of HP82240B simulator to v1.07 - Mark Hardman - 09-21-2016 01:22 AM (09-20-2016 06:31 PM)Dave Frederickson Wrote: Excellent! The KE5FX GPIB Toolkit includes emulation for the 7470a. Looking at the C++ sources, it seems that it could be adapted to HP-IL. For that matter, if you just dump the HP-GL to a file, the 7470a emulator can render the plot from there. I'll give the latter a try and start a new thread if it holds any potential. Mark Hardman RE: Update of HP82240B simulator to v1.07 - compsystems - 09-21-2016 01:32 AM [Request] 1: use a pixelated font, as that present in hpuseredit 2: please can add a skin (on/off) to give more realism to simulation Source images http://sense.net/~egan/virtual82240b/ http://commerce.hpcalc.org/82240b.php RE: Update of HP82240B simulator to v1.07 - matthiaspaul - 09-21-2016 07:10 PM (09-20-2016 05:28 PM)Christoph Giesselink Wrote: Simulating the HP82240A is more or less a gimmick. I especially was interested into the Roman8 font differences between the A and B type. Before Sylvain Cote mentioned this in this forum some month ago, I wasn't aware of it.What about adding a similar optional gimmick for the ECMA-94-based font? After all, the HP 49/50 and HP 39/40 character sets differ slightly from that of the HP 38/48 in regard to the euro character € at 0xA0 and the small superscript -1 at 0xB3. See: http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-6275-post-61571.html#pid61571 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RPL_character_set Greetings, Matthias |