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The way that it is moved through the Meta kernel from port1 to port2. - Printable Version +- HP Forums (https://archived.hpcalc.org/museumforum) +-- Forum: HP Museum Forums (https://archived.hpcalc.org/museumforum/forum-1.html) +--- Forum: Old HP Forum Archives (https://archived.hpcalc.org/museumforum/forum-2.html) +--- Thread: The way that it is moved through the Meta kernel from port1 to port2. (/thread-20086.html) |
The way that it is moved through the Meta kernel from port1 to port2. - Hiroshi Ito - 07-19-2002 I installed Meta Kernel(Ver2.30) in HP-48GX (ROM Version R). Re: The way that it is moved through the Meta kernel from port1 to port2. - J.C. Randerson - 07-19-2002 I have MK 2.2 on ROM card, and it uses all of Port 1, nothing else can be stored there. You cannot then merge Port 0 and 1. (Try it, you'll get a "Port Not Available" error message.) You should still have about 120KB in Port O, and about 131KB in each of the remaining Ports of your RAM card. The MK filer will allow you to easily move things throughout this remaining memory. The MK Filer is probably the best calculator memory tool I've ever seen! regards,
J.C. Randerson Re: The way that it is moved through the Meta kernel from port1 to port2. - Hiroshi Ito - 07-20-2002 Thank you for responding.
I am very much satisfied with the function of "Meta Kernel 2.30" as well as you, too. Re: The way that it is moved through the Meta kernel from port1 to port2. - J.C. Randerson - 07-20-2002 It is impossible to move MK to Port 2 as Ports 2 thru 32 are uncovered on the HP48. If you need a better memory structure buy an HP49, everything you need is built into ROM and all Ports are free. regards, J.C. Randerson
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