HP48, members of ACO told us that HP48 images can be used freely in non commercial use.AFAIK the one non beta which is published somewhere is the one I grabbed from my HP40G with an own written Aplet (sorry eLesson).
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The following list is my personal opinion, be free to have your own one. So what about the ROM images that are available (list not complete): HP38, HP39, HP40, HP41, HP48, HP49. We should be glad that HP gratefully allowed us to make ROM images from our personal calculators to use them in emulators. It makes no difference if the calculators are in production or not. HP28C ROM images for the published Emu28). An emulator without ROM images is useless and will only cause requests for ROM images on differents forums (ie. But why the pay button is missing? I haven't the rights to distribute any ROM images and to answer another question an extraction from a real calc isn't possible. If it would be a marketing piece the picture would be a fake and/or the pay button is missing. Message #10 Posted by Christoph Giesselink on 24 June 2003, 4:53 p.m., Nice marketing piece and efficient marketing strategy !Where do I send payment to ? Message #9 Posted by Renato on 24 June 2003, 2:13 p.m., Just curious: How did you extract ROM image from the real HP-32SII? Message #8 Posted by Wektor on 24 June 2003, 2:17 a.m., I have a real 32sii but I'd like to add the 32sii to my virtual collection too. In response to message #6 by Christoph Giesselink Message #7 Posted by R Lion (España) on 24 June 2003, 2:15 a.m., Message #6 Posted by Christoph Giesselink on 23 June 2003, 5:48 p.m., Your post lead to two conclusions: a- you have a 32Sii emulator, b- you have a 32sii rom image. In response to message #4 by Christoph Giesselink Message #5 Posted by Renato on 23 June 2003, 4:23 p.m., The ROM image shows the bug, my real one not -> different versions.
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I just tested "2) The "Fixed Denominator" mode" with a ROM image and with a real HP32SII from 1999. In response to message #3 by Julián Miranda (Spain) Message #4 Posted by Christoph Giesselink on 23 June 2003, 2:11 p.m., If you look at Craig Finseth's HPDATA () at the end of the file about 32SII some known bugs affecting fractions are mentioned and he says HP offered, back then (1991), a trade in to exchange the bugged machines for upgraded ones. It seems there are different ROM versions. Message #3 Posted by Julián Miranda (Spain) on 23 June 2003, 10:28 a.m., I had found no key dispatcher which would allow calling other functions inside the single step display test.īTW, the HP32SII ROM image has a size of 16KB and is fully programmed in assembler.
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2nd I had a short look into the disassembled code of the key waiting routine inside the single step selftest mode. I had a look into the ROM image symbol file I have and found no hint about a label or function that has something to do with version handling/printing. does anybody has information if there are different 32sii rom versions?Īnother difficult question.
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In response to message #1 by Axel Bodemannīecause nobody replies to this posting I want to tell the minor what I know. Message #2 Posted by Christoph Giesselink on 22 June 2003, 7:30 p.m., Message #1 Posted by Axel Bodemann on 18 June 2003, 5:30 a.m.ĭoes anybody has information if there are different 32sii rom versions?