I haven't even started writing a nibble editor. (Doesn't seem to be an urgent input issue.) But yes, the standard command "FB nn" does the job. FB00..FB03(..FB64) can be removed without any issues.
WP43 Alternative key layout --> C43
Re: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
C47(DM42) SN:00032 WP43 SN:00016
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Re: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
Fixed. Next release.
Jaco Mostert
Elec Eng, South Africa
https://47calc.com C47 (s/n 03818 & 06199), WP43 (0015). In box: HP42S, HP32Sii, WP34S&C, HP28C, HP35s, EL-506P, EL-W506, PB700; ex: FX702P, 11C, HP67 & HP85; iOS: 42s Byron, Free42+, WP31S/34S, HCalc.
Elec Eng, South Africa
https://47calc.com C47 (s/n 03818 & 06199), WP43 (0015). In box: HP42S, HP32Sii, WP34S&C, HP28C, HP35s, EL-506P, EL-W506, PB700; ex: FX702P, 11C, HP67 & HP85; iOS: 42s Byron, Free42+, WP31S/34S, HCalc.
Re: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
On version 108_04 simulator (windows 10):
When selecting system flag (SYS.FL), keyboard arrow key doesn't work.
When selecting system flag (SYS.FL), keyboard arrow key doesn't work.
S.Korean / HP-50G | fx-570EX | fx-570CW | HP-200LX
Re: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
Thanks. Fixed.
In next release.
Jaco Mostert
Elec Eng, South Africa
https://47calc.com C47 (s/n 03818 & 06199), WP43 (0015). In box: HP42S, HP32Sii, WP34S&C, HP28C, HP35s, EL-506P, EL-W506, PB700; ex: FX702P, 11C, HP67 & HP85; iOS: 42s Byron, Free42+, WP31S/34S, HCalc.
Elec Eng, South Africa
https://47calc.com C47 (s/n 03818 & 06199), WP43 (0015). In box: HP42S, HP32Sii, WP34S&C, HP28C, HP35s, EL-506P, EL-W506, PB700; ex: FX702P, 11C, HP67 & HP85; iOS: 42s Byron, Free42+, WP31S/34S, HCalc.
Re: WP43S Alternative key layout --> C43
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Our next release is available, mostly catching up with bugs reported - thank you for the bug reporters.
In addition, we re-arranged a few menus - at this point optimising the menus.
C43 Version 108_05B is available on the download page.
For general demonstration, two items for interest below:
Firstly, to illustrate the power of the WP43S system of key assignments, I added to the default C43 MyMenu, and for fun added xth-root-of-y from the keyboard to f[F2], and c, the constant light speed from the CNST menu to g[F2]. Of course you can even change these and the default MyMenu entries yourself.
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Secondly, I decided to show a little example program on the hardware calculator. It is a trivial program meant only to show those who haven't yet tried the programming. I will list every key pressed, for completeness:
The brief: A program to create a simple sample graph - I used the stats system to enter 51 coordinates for two cycles of a sine wave. I inspect the STATS matrix thus created below. I draw the graph. For convenience, the ERPN commands are written in-line, as typed. Tip: I used battery power to test the program, but I would rather suggest USB power - matrix generation and graph preparation are quite a bit quicker on USB power:
First, set up, clear stats and create a loop counter R00 from 51 to 1 to create 51 coordinate points. I chose 51, because 25 x-points will be negative, 1 will be zero and 25 x-points will be positive.
(of course the g-shift was needed to get the number 1 (in LOOP1) in alpha mode)
Scale the counter to produce an x value in radians, from -2𝝿 to 2𝝿, by doing: {[(R00 – 1) / -25] + 1} * 2𝝿
Calculate the function y = sin (x), and swap to get y in Y and x in X
Use Σ+ to add the coordinate point to the stats system and therefore to the STATS matrix.
Repeat the loop, decrementing the loop counter until 0, and skip if 0
Now, set your favourite display mode, mine is and run the program:
After about 10 seconds the 51 points are written and you can check the points:
After seeing the 51x2 matrix, you can plot it. There was no need to recall the matrix, it was only to demo matrix recall: Plot either using the standard linear regression visualisation or use the preferred dedicated graphing .
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Exercise: Go back to the program, and change the function from sin to sinc (from the f[MODE] TRIG menu) and plot it.
Our next release is available, mostly catching up with bugs reported - thank you for the bug reporters.
In addition, we re-arranged a few menus - at this point optimising the menus.
C43 Version 108_05B is available on the download page.
For general demonstration, two items for interest below:
Firstly, to illustrate the power of the WP43S system of key assignments, I added to the default C43 MyMenu, and for fun added xth-root-of-y from the keyboard to f[F2], and c, the constant light speed from the CNST menu to g[F2]. Of course you can even change these and the default MyMenu entries yourself.
. .
Secondly, I decided to show a little example program on the hardware calculator. It is a trivial program meant only to show those who haven't yet tried the programming. I will list every key pressed, for completeness:
The brief: A program to create a simple sample graph - I used the stats system to enter 51 coordinates for two cycles of a sine wave. I inspect the STATS matrix thus created below. I draw the graph. For convenience, the ERPN commands are written in-line, as typed. Tip: I used battery power to test the program, but I would rather suggest USB power - matrix generation and graph preparation are quite a bit quicker on USB power:
First, set up, clear stats and create a loop counter R00 from 51 to 1 to create 51 coordinate points. I chose 51, because 25 x-points will be negative, 1 will be zero and 25 x-points will be positive.
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f[PRGM] g[GTO] .. g[LBL] 𝛼 SIN_EX ENTER
f[STAT] g[CLΣ] f[MODE] f[RAD]
51 STO 00
g[LBL] 𝛼 LOOP1 ENTER
Scale the counter to produce an x value in radians, from -2𝝿 to 2𝝿, by doing: {[(R00 – 1) / -25] + 1} * 2𝝿
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RCL 00 1 - 25 CHS ÷ 1 + 2 f[𝜋] × ×
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ENTER SIN X<>Y
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Σ+
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g[LOOP] DSZ 00
g[GTO] 𝛼 LOOP1 ENTER
g[RTN] f[PRGM]
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f[DISP] SIG 3
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XEQ PROG S [SIN_EX]
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RCL VAR S STATS
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f[STAT] UP [ASSESS]
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f[STAT] UP [PLSTAT]
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Exercise: Go back to the program, and change the function from sin to sinc (from the f[MODE] TRIG menu) and plot it.
Jaco Mostert
Elec Eng, South Africa
https://47calc.com C47 (s/n 03818 & 06199), WP43 (0015). In box: HP42S, HP32Sii, WP34S&C, HP28C, HP35s, EL-506P, EL-W506, PB700; ex: FX702P, 11C, HP67 & HP85; iOS: 42s Byron, Free42+, WP31S/34S, HCalc.
Elec Eng, South Africa
https://47calc.com C47 (s/n 03818 & 06199), WP43 (0015). In box: HP42S, HP32Sii, WP34S&C, HP28C, HP35s, EL-506P, EL-W506, PB700; ex: FX702P, 11C, HP67 & HP85; iOS: 42s Byron, Free42+, WP31S/34S, HCalc.
Re: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
In addition to this bug, PROG and VAR behave same. (arrow key doesn't work either)
S.Korean / HP-50G | fx-570EX | fx-570CW | HP-200LX
Re: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
Just to get your precise mileage: Do the SYS.FL pc arrows up/dn work in the new release? It works on my side.
If you confirm, I will fix PROG and VAR the same way. I'll rather fix each pc-key-item in the sim as it comes up. The key operation is rather messy and I don't want to make sweeping changes.
Jaco Mostert
Elec Eng, South Africa
https://47calc.com C47 (s/n 03818 & 06199), WP43 (0015). In box: HP42S, HP32Sii, WP34S&C, HP28C, HP35s, EL-506P, EL-W506, PB700; ex: FX702P, 11C, HP67 & HP85; iOS: 42s Byron, Free42+, WP31S/34S, HCalc.
Elec Eng, South Africa
https://47calc.com C47 (s/n 03818 & 06199), WP43 (0015). In box: HP42S, HP32Sii, WP34S&C, HP28C, HP35s, EL-506P, EL-W506, PB700; ex: FX702P, 11C, HP67 & HP85; iOS: 42s Byron, Free42+, WP31S/34S, HCalc.
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Re: WP43S Alternative key layout --> C43
Hi Jaco,
With latest release on Window 10
In EQN
This trivial equation works correctly for all values (result = 0) except for + or - pi().
Still in the equation editor, in EDIT mode, if I quickly press F1 3 times (go back), the system enters the text Max ??? Greetings
With latest release on Window 10
In EQN
This trivial equation works correctly for all values (result = 0) except for + or - pi().
Still in the equation editor, in EDIT mode, if I quickly press F1 3 times (go back), the system enters the text Max ??? Greetings
Pierre
[TI59 with PC100C; TI-84 Plus CE-T; HP41CV with HP IL loop & 2*82161A DCD & 82162 TP; HP15C; HP28S; DM41; DM41L; DM42; DM41X]
[TI59 with PC100C; TI-84 Plus CE-T; HP41CV with HP IL loop & 2*82161A DCD & 82162 TP; HP15C; HP28S; DM41; DM41L; DM42; DM41X]
Re: WP43S Alternative key layout --> C43
Thanks! I'll find the issue and fix!PierreMengisen wrote: ↑Thu Sep 29, 2022 2:17 pmHi Jaco,
With latest release on Window 10
In EQN
This trivial equation works correctly for all values (result = 0) except for + or - pi().
Bug a.jpg
Still in the equation editor, in EDIT mode, if I quickly press F1 3 times (go back), the system enters the text Max ???
Bug b1.jpgBug b2.jpg
Greetings
I love the kind of hard testing - it must pass your testing as well!
Jaco Mostert
Elec Eng, South Africa
https://47calc.com C47 (s/n 03818 & 06199), WP43 (0015). In box: HP42S, HP32Sii, WP34S&C, HP28C, HP35s, EL-506P, EL-W506, PB700; ex: FX702P, 11C, HP67 & HP85; iOS: 42s Byron, Free42+, WP31S/34S, HCalc.
Elec Eng, South Africa
https://47calc.com C47 (s/n 03818 & 06199), WP43 (0015). In box: HP42S, HP32Sii, WP34S&C, HP28C, HP35s, EL-506P, EL-W506, PB700; ex: FX702P, 11C, HP67 & HP85; iOS: 42s Byron, Free42+, WP31S/34S, HCalc.
Re: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
SYS.FL works with arrow, but others don't. It shows very weird behaviors. Precise behavior for each keystroke is like this (after reset):Jaymos wrote: ↑Thu Sep 29, 2022 11:35 amJust to get your precise mileage: Do the SYS.FL pc arrows up/dn work in the new release? It works on my side.
If you confirm, I will fix PROG and VAR the same way. I'll rather fix each pc-key-item in the sim as it comes up. The key operation is rather messy and I don't want to make sweeping changes.
XEQ PROG ↑: Leaves P on indicator and after few seconds sim crashes.
XEQ PROG ↓: Shows "Polynomial degree ?". STO VAR ↑: "Invalid input data type for this operation" error occurs.
STO VAR ↓: "This variable is write protected" error occurs.
RCL VAR ↑: Closes menu and put 2 on stack.
RCL VAR ↓: Closes menu and put 0 on stack.
And there is more different behavior if you click arrow by mouse before typing arrow key...
Don't forget add one more variable to scroll through variable list.
STO VAR ↑ ↑ ↑ (by mouse clicking three times) ↑: "This variable is write protected" error occurs or just closes menu. (It cycles)
RCL VAR ↑ ↑ ↑ (by mouse clicking three times) ↑: Closes menu and put 0. or 0 on stack. (It cycles)
S.Korean / HP-50G | fx-570EX | fx-570CW | HP-200LX