4K HP 67 Games rom attached for testing
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11-01-2016, 09:51 PM
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RE: 4K HP 67 Games rom attached for testing
(11-01-2016 08:52 PM)Gene Wrote: Golf - Care to take a swing at that one? It's from the HP-67 games manual and is very complicated Yes, I tried a translation some time ago but I was not satisfied with the result, so I finally gave up on this. (11-01-2016 08:52 PM)Gene Wrote: ...compared to the easy golf program on my webpage here: That's an easy one. I already did a 41 version some time ago. In that thread I wrote: "The Games Pac version sure is much, much more sophisticated. Maybe a bit too sophisticated for the limited memory of the 67/97 (some actions require the user to store values manually in certain registers). But changing this would come close to a more or less rewritten version for the 41." And that's what I still think. (11-01-2016 08:52 PM)Gene Wrote: Maybe the smaller version should be put in here to make room for ... That's not so much that it could not be done. ;-) (11-01-2016 08:52 PM)Gene Wrote: before making use of PASN to assign these to the keys. PASN requires a CX or a X-Functions module, so I think using this function is not an option here. (11-01-2016 08:52 PM)Gene Wrote: And speaking of the AOS program, from a CLR state, should 5 XEQ c result in a -5 showing? When I type 5 then XEQ c I see a 5 showing. If I do an XEQ c again, it shows -5 at that point. ? That's what I observed, too. I think if you want to enter –5 simply press 5 CHS as you would normally do on an HP calculator. But still the "CHS" function of the AOS program does not work as I would have expected. That's why I mentioed this point in my reply to Jim's post. Dieter |
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