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Hi,
I recently got a set of modules which are labeled AMP Rom2, AMP Rom3 and AMP Rom4. Here are two questions:
1) Does anyone know what these modules are for? Maybe even have a manual for them?
2) Is anyone interested in them?
They are CMT 64k eproms and that's why I got them so I can program some other ROMs on them but I want to make sure that if someone has interest in them I don't delete them without asking first. And I guess I should make a Rom copy anyway, just in case...
Cheers
Peter
PS: there is another 71b available right now with another set of AMP roms...
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Since no-one else has responded, here's a wild guess:
Did you buy these 71B ROM's from an Australian seller? I'm guessing that they contain some code written for investment advisors and agents of AMP, which is a major Australian insurance & investment company (Australian Mutual Provident). Some of the prompts might confirm this, if they relate to insurance or investment.
Best,
--- Les
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Les,
I was under the impression that AMP module was a stat pac. I had a copy last year and ended up selling it on eBay.
Namir
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You could well be right, Namir - I was just guessing. I've never seen a set of these ROM's.
Best,
--- Les
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I checked my eBay sales for last spring. The HP-71B stat module was called APMI, which I had sold for $104 (module and manual).
So I stand corrected. The AMP module is not a stat module.
Soooooryyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!
:-)
Namir
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Thanks for all your help, I think that Les is right (I did buy it from Australia).
Also, it seems to me that there is no real interest from anyone here, so I will go ahead and use the EPROMS to put some more useful stuff for me on them.
Namir, I wish you would still have the Statistics module and I could put a copy of it on one of the eproms :-)
Cheers and thanks again
Peter