I think that is in the DM42 only... But if it was in 41X (I don't use it so not certain) it could be in DMCP menus?toml_12953 wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 7:14 pmWas the battery voltage display removed? I don't see how to turn it back on.
DM41X V1.12a / DMCP 3.19 update
Re: DM41X V1.12 / DMCP 3.19 update
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Re: DM41X V1.12 / DMCP 3.19 update
I have too many DM calculators (is there such a thing?) I'm losing track of which does what!rprosperi wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 7:46 pmI think that is in the DM42 only... But if it was in 41X (I don't use it so not certain) it could be in DMCP menus?toml_12953 wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 7:14 pmWas the battery voltage display removed? I don't see how to turn it back on.
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Re: DM41X V1.12 / DMCP 3.19 update
I was also looking for it in the previous firmware version but I concluded that only the DM42 has it.
Would be nice to have it also in the DM41X
Would be nice to have it also in the DM41X
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Re: DM41X V1.12 / DMCP 3.19 update
Thanks Bob for the nice example. The SHIFT <UP>, <DOWN> and <ALPHA> don't work here though. Please also have a look at my proposal for CST/CONF viewtopic.php?f=27&t=2443rprosperi wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 4:07 pmAttached below is a sample key file (copy to the new /KEYS folder in the FAT - create the folder if not available yet) to illustrate some examples of commands. Note the file was zipped to allow adding as an attachment here.
There are no 'rules' of how to assign commands, any command can be bound to any of the available keys.
In some cases, I matched the starting letters (A for ALENG), in others, when the starting letter is not available, I matched on some other mnemonic reminder (N to TRNG - time based random Number generator) and others based on convenience and easy access ([shift]-[Alpha] for PACK).
Also, note that these assignments also work in PRGM mode, so that pressing [CST] [A] will insert the ALENG command into the next program statement.
One can have many key files available in the /KEYS folder and load them when needed, so for example you could create a key file for each module that contains long or complex command names; then when choosing to use that module, you load the associated key file, somewhat analogous to installing an overlay for that module.
I'll create a thread elsewhere here for folks to share key files they've created.
Enjoy this new feature!
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Re: DM41X V1.12 / DMCP 3.19 update
The shift keys work on the normal keyboard, i.e. without having to press [CST] first. This is why they are isolated in a separate pane on the [CONF] screen.Guenter wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 10:55 pmThanks Bob for the nice example. The SHIFT <UP>, <DOWN> and <ALPHA> don't work here though. Please also have a look at my proposal for CST/CONF viewtopic.php?f=27&t=2443
Günter
From normal keyboard use, I just press [shift] [alpha] to do PACK, a command I use very often, so it's easy to access on the edge. I used FAST/SLOW for UP/DOWN just to show some mnemonic examples. When testing, these too are often needed, but when actually calculating, I never use SLOW...
I will read your proposal, but would like to let this new feature be used for 24 hours or so before trying to extend it...
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Re: DM41X V1.12 / DMCP 3.19 update
Thanks Bob. It wasn't clear to me that the three special assignments were supposed to work without entering CST first. Now it works That's a nifty thing.rprosperi wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 11:01 pm
The shift keys work on the normal keyboard, i.e. without having to press [CST] first. This is why they are isolated in a separate pane on the [CONF] screen.
From normal keyboard use, I just press [shift] [alpha] to do PACK, a command I use very often, so it's easy to access on the edge. I used FAST/SLOW for UP/DOWN just to show some mnemonic examples. When testing, these too are often needed, but when actually calculating, I never use SLOW...
I will read your proposal, but would like to let this new feature be used for 24 hours or so before trying to extend it...
Günter
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Re: DM41X V1.12 / DMCP 3.19 update
ok, so recapping the situation:
- Both the "P6" and "P7" versions work just fine
- The "any port" version locks up the 41X
I've checked the offending MOD files and found another instance of the same MOD settings incompatibility issue that we already saw with the combined MATH/STAT MOD file. As it turns out, the 41X does not like having MODS "floating" using "ANY Port" settings in the MOD file editor. Changing this to a specific port or page# seems to do the trick and the 41X stops complaining. It's a shame because the way it is does not take advantage of the more flexible configuration options, so I hope it gets eventually addressed...
The attached MOD has the settings configured for "Lower Port Page" instead of "Any Port", and it does not do the lockup.
So if you must use this flavor of the OSX Module (instead of the more recommendable "P6" or "P7") you can use the attached one.
Let us know if this solved the quirk.
ÁM
- Both the "P6" and "P7" versions work just fine
- The "any port" version locks up the 41X
I've checked the offending MOD files and found another instance of the same MOD settings incompatibility issue that we already saw with the combined MATH/STAT MOD file. As it turns out, the 41X does not like having MODS "floating" using "ANY Port" settings in the MOD file editor. Changing this to a specific port or page# seems to do the trick and the 41X stops complaining. It's a shame because the way it is does not take advantage of the more flexible configuration options, so I hope it gets eventually addressed...
The attached MOD has the settings configured for "Lower Port Page" instead of "Any Port", and it does not do the lockup.
So if you must use this flavor of the OSX Module (instead of the more recommendable "P6" or "P7") you can use the attached one.
Let us know if this solved the quirk.
ÁM
Dan Simpson wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 6:10 pmÁngel Martin wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 6:04 pmI'll check the MOD settings but just to be sure, is the Library#4 loaded as well?Dan Simpson wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 4:41 pmI just ran into a problem after updating.
When I plug in the AMC OSX Module (R51) the 41X Locks up and will only respond to the [ON] key to power off.
Attempting to turn it back on results in immediate power off.
I can only power on with with [ON]+[<-] to MEMORY LOST.
Removing AMC OSX restores normal function.
UPDATE: The Page 7 Version of AMC OSX Works OK.
Yes. All modules are from the latest batch.
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Re: DM41X V1.12 / DMCP 3.19 update
Just did a quick test with the new firmware, great work on all aspects.
And printing is really fast, no problems found at all with the delay set to zero. I made a few screen recordings with the old and new firmware with the print emulator, and put them in my DropBox here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/hzwj8uj98t8c ... ySQua?dl=0
Some results:
PRPLOT SINE: previous firmware: 2m 10s
new firmware: 33s
PRP PRPLOT previous firmware: 2m 49s (100 lines)
new firmware: 44s (all 341 lines)
So the results with the delay are really spectacular!
And printing is really fast, no problems found at all with the delay set to zero. I made a few screen recordings with the old and new firmware with the print emulator, and put them in my DropBox here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/hzwj8uj98t8c ... ySQua?dl=0
Some results:
PRPLOT SINE: previous firmware: 2m 10s
new firmware: 33s
PRP PRPLOT previous firmware: 2m 49s (100 lines)
new firmware: 44s (all 341 lines)
So the results with the delay are really spectacular!
Regards from NL,
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Re: DM41X V1.12 / DMCP 3.19 update
Yes! That did it. Thanks!
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Re: DM41X V1.12 / DMCP 3.19 update
Thank you again for this job !!!
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