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HP-41CX in Space SpaceLab Exhibit (hecube take note) - Dan W - 09-12-2009 I was in Munich last week and visited the Deutches Museum, which is all about science and technology. A wonderful museum, highly recommended to anyone here. In the aerospace section I found this small exhibit about a German astronaut using the HP-41CX on the SpaceLab D1 mission in 1985. The English text reads:
Quote: The exhibit includes the calculator and the voltmeter, with an interface to one of the expansion slots. There are two notebooks with the handwritten program code, derivation and user’s guide. A couple of lines of code are obscured but it would be relatively easy to replicate. Jimmy, you are welcome to use these photos on your site. The photos are quite large so I am including just the links below for download. Cheers, -- Dan http://members.cox.net/revolvr/DMDeutchesMuseumexterior.JPG http://members.cox.net/revolvr/DMSpacehabandHP41CXcalcandbook.JPG http://members.cox.net/revolvr/DMSpacehabandHP41CXexhibit.JPG http://members.cox.net/revolvr/DMSpacehabandHP41CXexhibitphoto.JPG http://members.cox.net/revolvr/DMSpacehabandHP41CXpgmbook.JPG http://members.cox.net/revolvr/DMSpacehabandHP41CXpgmbookenhanced.JPG
Edited: 12 Sept 2009, 6:30 p.m. after one or more responses were posted
Re: HP-41CX in Space SpaceLab Exhibit (hecube take note) - Marcus von Cube, Germany - 09-12-2009 Hi Dan, time to go to Munich. Last time I visited the museum, the HP-41 had yet to be invented.
Do you have a reason, to call the mission "spacehab" instead of "spacelab"?
Re: HP-41CX in Space SpaceLab Exhibit (hecube take note) - Martin Pinckney - 09-12-2009 Dan, I am wondering if these are scans of a film images, rather than straight digital?
Re: HP-41CX in Space SpaceLab Exhibit (hecube take note) - Dan W - 09-12-2009 Just a typo on my part.
Re: HP-41CX in Space SpaceLab Exhibit (hecube take note) - Dan W - 09-12-2009 No these are all digital. They were taken at ISO-200. Edited: 12 Sept 2009, 6:32 p.m.
Re: HP-41CX in Space SpaceLab Exhibit (hecube take note) - Raymond Del Tondo - 09-12-2009 Hi,
nearly all links seem to be broken, except for the first pic. Bandwith restrictions?
Raymond
Re: HP-41CX in Space SpaceLab Exhibit (hecube take note) - Dan W - 09-12-2009 Yea, appears to be a bandwidth problem. I uploaded a new set of smaller photos. If you tried to download them you may have to clear your cache to see the new versions (in FireFox anyway).
Re: HP-41CX in Space SpaceLab Exhibit (hecube take note) - hecube - 09-13-2009 Got it! Thanks and nice to know some of you are watching my back!
And damn! Part of the program listing is not visible! Hasn't it occured to the curator that fans might want to try the program on their 25+ years old HP-41?! Edited: 13 Sept 2009, 12:33 a.m.
Re: HP-41CX in Space SpaceLab Exhibit (hecube take note) - Walter B - 09-13-2009
Quote:For those of you looking for this site, you'll find it under "Deutsches Museum" easier. Worth a visit for sure. Re: HP-41CX in Space SpaceLab Exhibit (hecube take note) - hecube - 09-13-2009 Here's the Museum's web page regarding this exhibit:
http://www.deutsches-museum.de/en/collections/transport/astronautics/experiments/voltmeter/ Edited: 13 Sept 2009, 12:48 a.m.
Re: HP-41CX in Space SpaceLab Exhibit (Program Listing Challenge) - Walter B - 09-13-2009
Quote:Well, let me guess a bit. The steps 18, 19, 20, and 27 through 32 are obscured, some of them only partially. Ernst Messerschmid seems to have been a systematic programmer. So my guess is: 18 LBL C 27 LBL DSo there's only one step missing still. Come on ... :) HTH, Walter
Edited: 14 Sept 2009, 12:13 p.m.
Re: HP-41CX in Space SpaceLab Exhibit (hecube take note) - Matt Kernal - 09-13-2009 "cpocket alculator" :-)
Re: HP-41CX in Space SpaceLab Exhibit (hecube take note) - hecube - 09-13-2009 I saw that. Looks russian!
Re: HP-41CX in Space SpaceLab Exhibit (hecube take note) - hecube - 09-13-2009 Blog is updated.
Thanks again!
Re: HP-41CX in Space SpaceLab Exhibit (hecube take note) - Johnny Bjoern Rasmussen - 09-13-2009 Back in 1993 I had the pleasure to visit Deutches Museum. The exhibit has probably changed since then...
Re: HP-41CX in Space SpaceLab Exhibit (hecube take note) - Dan W - 09-13-2009 Yes, and also "D1-SAPCELAB". So much for German attention to detail. ;)
Re: HP-41CX in Space SpaceLab Exhibit (hecube take note) - Dan W - 09-13-2009 Unfortunately I missed the computing section so I can't say if that's still there. They started ushering everybody out just before 5 PM and I realized I hadn't made it up there. I'll just have to go back. There's a lot I missed due to lack of time, and I had 2 hours.
Re: HP-41CX in Space SpaceLab Exhibit (hecube take note) - Marcus von Cube, Germany - 09-14-2009 You'll need two weeks, not two hours! ;)
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