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Trade Answers for HP71B case Recomendation - RonHudson(USA) - 09-05-2007 Yay! I just got a newish HP71B (just a crack in the glass, not the lcd) no roms, no rams, no card reader, no hp-il verry basic.
First my contribution (since I am new to the community).... As I said I just got a real 71B from my brother who was not using it. and I have a few short questions:
1)key "q","mod(" how do I tell the 71 I don't want a endline?
2)Anyone have a listing of the flags? I can't quite afford the
3)How hard is it to get an HP-IL module? (assuming I don't want to
4)How will my 71B like it if I feed it nickel-metal-hydride
Thanks!
Edited: 5 Sept 2007, 12:38 a.m.
Re: Trade Answers for HP71B case Recomendation - Egan Ford - 09-05-2007 Quote: -1 Warning messages suppressed.
Quote:Post a WTB. As for eBay you should find an HP-IL module and an HP82164A HP-IL/RS232 interface within a few months. Re: Trade Answers for HP71B case Recomendation - RonHudson(USA) - 09-05-2007 Thanks.
:^) ron.
Re: Trade Answers for HP71B case Recomendation - Vincze - 09-05-2007 My friend Ron, I have PDF of manuals, but almost 40Mb compressed. Let me know how I can get to you and I can send them.
Re: Trade Answers for HP71B case Recomendation - RonHudson(USA) - 09-05-2007
Quote: Thanks, Vincze for the kind offer :^) , but, sorry, I must decline. When I have the cash I will support the museum with a purchase of the CD-Roms needed. In the mean time I am building my own "quick reference" that mostly documents the differences between common basic and HP Basic in the 71. I have gathered quite a bit from the archives.
Re: Trade Answers for HP71B case Recomendation - Alex L - 09-05-2007 I was lucky and got a 71B with manuals. :)
Quote: key "q","mod(;" - the semicolon shows that the assignment is a typing aid. I don't think there's a way to position the cursor within a typing aid. Egan's replies to 2&3 match what I would have answered.
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I've only had mine for a few weeks, but it seems very happy with a set of the new NiMH hybrid batteries - I'm using Uniross Hybrio, but they're also available as GE/Sanyo Eneloop, RayOVac Hybrid, and I think even a Radio Shack brand. The advantage of these is that they hold a charge much longer even when on the shelf. You can buy two sets, swap and charge/store as needed.
Re: Trade Answers for HP71B case Recomendation - Garth Wilson - 09-05-2007 Quote:Even fully charged, their voltage is just about low enough for my HP-71's to show "Low Batt". A set of alkalines probably lasted at least 6 months or a year when I was using the 71 heavily every day in the late 1980's. Now that I'm not using them so much, a set of alkalines probably lasts two or three years, even in the 71 with HPIL, Math ROM, Forth/Assembler ROM, CMT 64KB RAM, and CMT 96KB RAM. There's no reason to use rechargeables. Re: Trade Answers for HP71B case Recomendation - RonHudson(USA) - 09-05-2007 Quote:That just put a ";" on the screen... but key "q","mod("; worked as desired.
Anyone know any other key magic?
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