I have an HP48G+ with a black LCD screen. Are these fairly rare? Or did HP switch to the black LCD screens for all their HP48G series calculators toward the end of the production runs?
How rare is an HP48G+ with black lcd?
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05-12-2006, 02:23 AM
I have an HP48G+ with a black LCD screen. Are these fairly rare? Or did HP switch to the black LCD screens for all their HP48G series calculators toward the end of the production runs?
05-12-2006, 03:04 AM
Hi Han,
I also have two HP-48G+ with black LCD,
They seem to be rarer than the 48G+ units with the older display,
AFAIK hp switched to the black LCD at
Slightly OT: Regards Raymond
05-12-2006, 12:13 PM
Yeah, I use the SpeedUI package, too. I noticed one slight aesthetic bug in the 6-lvl stack program of yours. It seems the wrong number of rows of pixels is scrolled during the display drawing when you type something into the command line. There was a similar bug in EQSTK 9.1.
05-13-2006, 08:41 PM
Hi Han,
yes, this is a flaw of Stk6,
As you may have noticed,
So if you enter something, or in other words,
There's another (aesthetical only) flaw in Stk6:
This is due to the internal mechanics of the
It's an ML code slice which recursively reads the current path,
There's already a check if we are in HOME,
No check if we're in the null-name dir so far,
The third display-only flaw is in the
When holding the up-arrow key (or was it down-arrow?)
These flaws are on my list, but not o top,
On the functional side of Stk6, I found no error so far.
Amongst some minor fixes and updates,
As a side effect, the windowed variable/directory
I sent the new version to hpcalc.org back then,
I can send you the new version by mail, if you want. Regards Raymond |
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