Re: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2020 3:11 pm
New C43 code released below, which is based as usual on the progress on the WP43S as well as our ideas implemented either as hacks or additional code modules.
In this contribution to download:
The C43 simulator is available here.
Be sure to delete the binary.bin file from the C43 folder prior to running.
Thanks Dani for the help compiling!
The C43 imports are mostly done on the new WP43S code, which radically changed from Rel48 (pre-programming) to Rel100 (programming model). I decided to change the release serial number starting at 100 for the programming test. No actual programming is supported yet, Martin is in progress setting up the display of code, entry of code, data types, etc. in the programming model.
This time I release two DM42 files, available here.
Be sure to do CLR/RESET after resetting the first time.
C43_100L42: This is the normal PGM file distributed all along, for the HP42S based DM42 keyboard (as the C43 template is not yet available). All previous PGMs distributed were for this layout, previously called L2. This changed to “L42” as it refers to the HP42 based layout without any confusion.
C43_100L1: This is the image intended to be used on a proper C43 template changing yellow labels and adding the blue labels, using all standard DM42 white keys. L1 of course ties up with the simulator layout distributed. This PGM file can be used for testing, but would need a temporary key bezel label.
Current releases, pre-programming:
Rel48 : 2020-12-08. Dead branch. Last stable release of the pre-programming model C43.
Rel48b: 2020-12-18, Small Gitlab code update of branch C43-29-Working only, no binaries released.
Rel49 : Upcoming final release as soon as the shift lock keys on L1 are settled.
Current release, programming model, based on WP43S in progress:
Rel100: 2020-12-24.
There are many things that can be tested. Alpha mode text entry, STAT graphs, key control, menu flow, HOME menu, and many more things.
STAT graphs module is still being updated on the back burner. Below a sample you can try on the simulator or on the hardware: Steps to check the options are:
longpress XEQ and release on XXEQ
press FN6 or XEQM
press g[FN5] for RANDOM
press g[FN2] for 𝚺yΔx
. For me it is interesting to generate different graphs and seeing the integral change for every time the graph is generated.
.
In this contribution to download:
The C43 simulator is available here.
Be sure to delete the binary.bin file from the C43 folder prior to running.
Thanks Dani for the help compiling!
The C43 imports are mostly done on the new WP43S code, which radically changed from Rel48 (pre-programming) to Rel100 (programming model). I decided to change the release serial number starting at 100 for the programming test. No actual programming is supported yet, Martin is in progress setting up the display of code, entry of code, data types, etc. in the programming model.
This time I release two DM42 files, available here.
Be sure to do CLR/RESET after resetting the first time.
C43_100L42: This is the normal PGM file distributed all along, for the HP42S based DM42 keyboard (as the C43 template is not yet available). All previous PGMs distributed were for this layout, previously called L2. This changed to “L42” as it refers to the HP42 based layout without any confusion.
C43_100L1: This is the image intended to be used on a proper C43 template changing yellow labels and adding the blue labels, using all standard DM42 white keys. L1 of course ties up with the simulator layout distributed. This PGM file can be used for testing, but would need a temporary key bezel label.
Current releases, pre-programming:
Rel48 : 2020-12-08. Dead branch. Last stable release of the pre-programming model C43.
Rel48b: 2020-12-18, Small Gitlab code update of branch C43-29-Working only, no binaries released.
Rel49 : Upcoming final release as soon as the shift lock keys on L1 are settled.
Current release, programming model, based on WP43S in progress:
Rel100: 2020-12-24.
There are many things that can be tested. Alpha mode text entry, STAT graphs, key control, menu flow, HOME menu, and many more things.
STAT graphs module is still being updated on the back burner. Below a sample you can try on the simulator or on the hardware: Steps to check the options are:
longpress XEQ and release on XXEQ
press FN6 or XEQM
press g[FN5] for RANDOM
press g[FN2] for 𝚺yΔx
. For me it is interesting to generate different graphs and seeing the integral change for every time the graph is generated.
.