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41CX vs. 41CV+time+X/memory - Nenad (Croatia) - 09-26-2001 Though a part of this topic was discussed in another thread, but anyway, can anybody give a brief explanation and enlist functions which 41CX contains and which cannot be found in 41CV with time module and extended functions/memory module plugged in?
Re: 41CX vs. 41CV+time+X/memory - Mike (Stgt) - 09-26-2001 I just compared the CAT 2 output of a CX and a CV with Time and XFunction: 1 SUPERC - CMS FILE/LINE/WORD/BYTE/SFOR COMPARE UTILITY - V3.01 (11/22/95) 09/26/01 11.51 PAGE 1
Ciao.....Mike
Re: 41CX vs. 41CV+time+X/memory - Vieira, Luiz C. (Brazil) - 09-26-2001 I´ll try by heart, so some mistakes may happen...
Catalog 5 - same as ALMCAT but programmable, offers R/S, SST and BST
Catalog 6 - cat for key assignments, offers R/S, SST and BST New X-functions:
Locating statistics registers: ËREG? (Ë for sigma) New X-Memory functions:
Knowing free X-Mem space: EMROOM I do not use often the time functions, but some new are:
CLALMA, CLALMX and (not sure) CLALMS or CLRALMS - allow selective alarm clearing, all programmable The major addition is the ED, or Text Editor, which was given a complete describing section. If there is anything missing, forgive-me. The last point is some new terminology used in the CX literature, avoiding some sort of confusion. Hope it helps.
Re: 41CX vs. 41CV+time+X/memory - New comparison Fcn - Vieira, Luiz C. (Brazil) - 09-26-2001 Yes! After reading carefully Mr. Mike's post, I saw some functions I didn't mention and confirm some spelling. Thanks,Mike.
X (<,>,<=,>=,=, and not-equal)NN? - These are new, exclusive for the CX, and compare the contens of the X-register with the contents of the register specified in the Y-register. Y-register may contain any number OR any of the single letters X, Y, Z, T and L (X and Y are somewhat useless...), reffering to the stack registers. Both X-register and the specified register may contain any mix of numeric and ALPHA data cause these functions do not generate ALPHA DATA error message.
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