A friend of mine gave me module + overlay but w/o any user's manual. I would like a copy of it or to know how it works. Thanks.
CATALOG 2 gives:
SM II
`BB
`D1
`D10
`D11
`D12
`D13
`D14
`D15
`D16
`D17
`D18
`D19
`D2
`D20
`D3
`D4
`D5
`D6
`D7
`D8
`D9
DADJ
`NEWC
`RACE
`RTIME
`STORE
`T1
`T2
`T3
`$MGT
`AA
`AST
`CLR
`D-DBL
`DIST
`GH
`HIA
`MISC
`N
`NEXT
`NTIME
`NXFUN
`O
`PIC6
`PLACE
`PPA
PSIZE
`Q
`Q?
`R
`RECOVER
`RNK
`RSET
`S
`SCORE
`SEE$
`SHOW
`SK
`T
`TOP
`TRI
`U
`UPDT
`V
`VIEWT
`VU
`W
`WIN
`X
`XACT
`Y
`Z
`ZA
`ZB
`ZP
`ZQ
`ZZ
Speed Machine II fo HP-41CX
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09-07-2002, 03:02 AM
09-07-2002, 03:53 AM
Speed Machine II is a 8K module DISASM gives for the first page: A000 015 XROM 21 A001 01E FCNS 30 A002 000 SM II A003 048 ADDR A048 A004 202 `BB A005 007 ADDR A207 A006 205 `D1 A007 060 ADDR A560 A008 206 `D10 A009 0BE ADDR A6BE A00A 206 `D11 A00B 0E2 ADDR A6E2 A00C 207 `D12 A00D 003 ADDR A703 A00E 207 `D13 A00F 040 ADDR A740 A010 207 `D14 A011 05F ADDR A75F A012 207 `D15 A013 093 ADDR A793 A014 207 `D16 A015 0B4 ADDR A7B4 A016 207 `D17 A017 0D3 ADDR A7D3 A018 207 `D18 A019 0F0 ADDR A7F0 A01A 208 `D19 A01B 00E ADDR A80E A01C 205 `D2 A01D 07F ADDR A57F A01E 208 `D20 A01F 02B ADDR A82B A020 205 `D3 A021 09B ADDR A59B A022 205 `D4 A023 0B9 ADDR A5B9 A024 205 `D5 A025 0D3 ADDR A5D3 A026 206 `D6 A027 027 ADDR A627 A028 206 `D7 A029 043 ADDR A643 A02A 206 `D8 A02B 081 ADDR A681 A02C 206 `D9 A02D 09B ADDR A69B A02E 008 DADJ A02F 0CD ADDR A8CD A030 208 `NEWC A031 08F ADDR A88F A032 200 `RACE A033 04B ADDR A04B A034 20E `RTIME A035 05F ADDR AE5F A036 20D `STORE A037 08A ADDR AD8A A038 200 `T1 A039 067 ADDR A067 A03A 200 `T2 A03B 0E4 ADDR A0E4 A03C 200 `T3 A03D 0B2 ADDR A0B2 ... And for the second page: B000 01F XROM 31 B001 030 FCNS 48 B002 208 `$MGT B003 0A5 ADDR B8A5 B004 201 `AA B005 013 ADDR B113 B006 203 `AST B007 063 ADDR B363 B008 202 `CLR B009 0F2 ADDR B2F2 B00A 209 `D-DBL B00B 040 ADDR B940 B00C 200 `DIST B00D 066 ADDR B066 B00E 206 `GH B00F 04D ADDR B64D B010 203 `HIA B011 010 ADDR B310 B012 209 `MISC B013 0AF ADDR B9AF B014 208 `N B015 0DC ADDR B8DC B016 202 `NEXT B017 0D6 ADDR B2D6 B018 203 `NTIME B019 026 ADDR B326 B01A 203 `NXFUN B01B 044 ADDR B344 B01C 208 `O B01D 0CF ADDR B8CF B01E 209 `PIC6 B01F 093 ADDR B993 B020 209 `PLACE B021 008 ADDR B908 B022 206 `PPA B023 0B5 ADDR B6B5 B024 00F PSIZE B025 07D ADDR BF7D B026 204 `Q B027 070 ADDR B470 B028 209 `Q? B029 0CA ADDR B9CA B02A 204 `R B02B 0EF ADDR B4EF B02C 201 `RECOVER B02D 07D ADDR B17D B02E 20B `RNK B02F 035 ADDR BB35 B030 202 `RSET B031 0B0 ADDR B2B0 B032 205 `S B033 0AD ADDR B5AD B034 205 `SCORE B035 0A1 ADDR B5A1 B036 209 `SEE$ B037 0FC ADDR B9FC B038 209 `SHOW B039 025 ADDR B925 B03A 201 `SK B03B 0C0 ADDR B1C0 B03C 205 `T B03D 078 ADDR B578 B03E 202 `TOP B03F 0BE ADDR B2BE B040 209 `TRI B041 07A ADDR B97A B042 205 `U B043 0F1 ADDR B5F1 B044 204 `UPDT B045 04E ADDR B44E B046 20A `V B047 0F5 ADDR BAF5 B048 203 `VIEWT B049 086 ADDR B386 B04A 20A `VU B04B 0A4 ADDR BAA4 B04C 201 `W B04D 036 ADDR B136 B04E 208 `WIN B04F 0EF ADDR B8EF B050 204 `X B051 011 ADDR B411 B052 209 `XACT B053 05D ADDR B95D B054 202 `Y B055 04D ADDR B24D B056 202 `Z B057 08D ADDR B28D B058 201 `ZA B059 06B ADDR B16B B05A 200 `ZB B05B 082 ADDR B082 B05C 20A `ZP B05D 014 ADDR BA14 B05E 204 `ZQ B05F 0F8 ADDR B4F8 B060 201 `ZZ B061 02C ADDR B12C ...
09-08-2002, 08:46 AM
Hi; by reading the name of the functions, some in particular called my attention: RNK, SCORE, RACE, WIN, $MGT and SEE$. Based on the name of the module - Speed Machine -, what's the possibility of being a game? Just a question...
09-08-2002, 09:36 AM
Transforms your HP-41CX into a horse race computer. I would like to adapt it to french PMU.
09-08-2002, 12:47 PM
Hi, again; I have a Financial Decisions module and a Navigation module, both for the HP41 calculators. The Navigation is a 8K ROM module, and both modules are full of programs that can be listed, printed. No function. Have you checked if your Speed Machine II contains functions or programs? If they are programs, you can list them and, by inspection, create equivalent programs in other languages. Just another idea... Cheers. (In time: forgive my ignorance, but... what does PMU stand for?)
09-08-2002, 02:03 PM
Please visit www.pmu.fr
09-08-2002, 02:50 PM
Great! We're one step ahead, now. Are all the other XROM that way? If so, big chances are the programs can be rewriten in almost any language, given FOCAL (name given to the HP41 programing language) is mid-level language, say, something beyond C and Pascal. If you need, count on me. Cheers (I'm going to visit PMU right now).
09-08-2002, 03:04 PM
C'est le Paris Mutuel Urbain. (It's the Mutual Paris Urbain) Merci. (Thanks) Et salutations du Brésil! (and greetings from Brazil) (Je le comprands un peu di (du?) Français, but I must confess I needed to look at a dicctionary... If this is wrong, forgive-me.)
09-08-2002, 03:41 PM
Dear Luiz,
09-09-2002, 06:00 AM
Hi Emmanuel, the main language in Brazil is Portugese;-) Regards, Raymond
09-09-2002, 11:56 AM
09-09-2002, 03:12 PM
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09-09-2002, 03:43 PM
09-10-2002, 03:20 AM
09-11-2002, 08:55 AM
Where did this "FOCAL" come from?
FOCAL is like a more primitive BASIC. I have a
09-11-2002, 12:31 PM
Hi; I'm not sure about when, as a precise moment, but it was in the 80's when the HP Journal published a contest where the HP41's programming language would be named. I could not read that in time to participate, but I thought about FOSPIC (Forty One's Set of Programmable Instruction Code). Reminds BASIC, suggests forty-one's speak... I also know about EUREKA, suggested by Andrés C. Rodrigues (Argentina), who posted the meaning of each letter in the name EUREKA a few weeks ago. Well, FOCAL was chosen to be the name of the HP41's programming language. (Did I miss something?) Cheers.
09-13-2002, 08:25 AM
I also had used FOCAL on a DEC PDP-11 (the LSI-11 version) in 1978, so I don’t like the reuse of this name for the HP 41 system. I suggested the EUREKA name for the HP 41 programming language, since (in my opinion) it is an acronym for the most distinctive HP 41 features:
U: User-mode keyboard. Keyboard redefinition was an HP 41 first. R: RPN (classic, 4-levels version)., opposed to Texas Instruments Algebraic Operating System (AOS) or BASIC syntax. E: Extendibility, represented by software extensions such as Application Pacs (ROMs), XFunctions, etc; and also user-programmed functions which can be called by other programs in the same manner than built-in functions (i.e.: keyboard assignment, indirect execution, XEQ command.). K: Keystroke operation and programming; as opposed to BASIC-based calculators of the time (1980), in which you needed to type something as “?”, “S”, “I”, “N”, “(“, “3”, “0”, “)”, [RETURN] to get an answer. Nine key presses against three on a HP 41 for the same result. (The “?” was a shortcut for “PRINT”) A: Alpha capabilities, another HP 41 first for these kind of calculators.
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