2012-09-15: Updated to version 1.53
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CE2 | nc. | nc. | Slt2 32/128KB | Slt1 32/128KB | RAM 128KB
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NCE3 | nc. | RAM 128KB | nc. | Slt2 32KB-4MB | RAM 128KB
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- Load Memory Data...
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The "Load Memory Data" dialog box allows loading memory dump files to the specified address inside the Saturn address area. The specified address must point to RAM, writing into ROM areas isn't possible. The memory dump file must be in packed data format, meaning each byte in file contain two Saturn data nibbles with the low nibble containing the even and the high nibble the following odd address. The disadvantage of packed files is that you cannot load memory files with an odd number of data nibbles, but the advantage is that you can directly load an assembler output to memory.
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- Save Memory Data...
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The "Save Memory Data" dialog box allows saving the data of the specified Saturn address area into a memory dump file. The memory dump file contain the data in packed data format, meaning each byte in file contain two Saturn data nibbles with the low nibble containing the even and the high nibble the following odd address.
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- RPL Object Viewer...
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This opens a small toolbox window showing the decompiled RPL object at the memory address marked by the cursor. If the toolbox window is already open the content will be updated. There's a problem if you want to select an address inside the marked two addresses. The easiest way to switch the address is the use of the + and - keys changing the memory position by one nibble under the cursor.
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This opens a small toolbox window showing the decompiled RPL object in the selected memory map mode at the memory address marked by the cursor. If the toolbox window is already open the content will be updated. There's a problem if you want to select an address inside the marked two addresses. The easiest way to switch the address is the use of the + and - keys changing the memory position by one nibble under the cursor.
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9.) Stack window
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You can change the values by pressing the left mouse button over the old content.
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04/04/09 (c) by Christoph Gießelink
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05/02/12 (c) by Christoph Gießelink
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{\*\generator Msftedit 5.41.15.1515;}\viewkind4\uc1\pard\nowidctlpar\qc\lang1033\f0\fs56 EmuXY and KML 2.0\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\fs24\par
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\b\fs28 Introduction\b0\par
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\fs24\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj\tab This document explains in detail the KML 2.0 scripting files. KML, Keyboard Mapping Language, started of as a script that Emu48 used to map keyboard buttons with buttons of the emulator, now it has become much more. KML 2.0, also used by Emu10, Emu28 and Emu42, now makes it possible to change many advanced options of the way the emulator looks.\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj\tab This document explains in detail the KML 2.0 scripting files. KML, Keyboard Mapping Language, started as a script that Emu48 used to map keyboard buttons with buttons of the emulator, now it has become much more. KML 2.0, also used by Emu10, Emu28, Emu42 and Emu71, now makes it possible to change many advanced options of the way the emulator looks.\par
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\par
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The description of Emu32 has been removed from this document. The development of Emu32 was quit, the emulated calculators are now emulated by Emu42. So Emu42 now emulates two quite different hardware platforms, the High End Pioneer and Clamshell series with a dot matrix display which base on the Lewis chip and the Mid Range Pioneer series with a semi dot matrix display which base on the Sacajawea chip. To distinguish both emulation platforms I use, if necessary, Emu42 (Lewis) and Emu42 (Sacajawea) in the further text.\par
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The description of Emu32 has been removed from this document. The development of Emu32 has quit, the emulated calculators are now emulated by Emu42. So Emu42 now emulates two quite different hardware platforms, the High End Pioneer and Clamshell series with a dot matrix display which base on the Lewis chip and the Mid Range Pioneer series with a semi dot matrix display which base on the Sacajawea chip. To distinguish both emulation platforms I use, if necessary, Emu42 (Lewis) and Emu42 (Sacajawea) in the further text.\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\par
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\b\fs40 Index\fs28\par
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\b0\fs24\par
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\lang1040 Annunciator\tab Page 10\par
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Button\tab Page 11\par
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\lang1036 OutIn Codes\tab Page 13\par
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Scancode\tab Page 21\par
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Conclusion\b\fs28\tab\b0\fs24 Page 24\par
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Scancode\tab Page 22\par
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Conclusion\b\fs28\tab\b0\fs24 Page 25\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\b\fs28\par
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\lang1033 Basics\b0\par
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\fs24\par
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\f0\fs24\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj Hardware is the emulated calculator hardware. This definition is optional on Emu48. The parameter is necessary to separate the KML scripts from each emulator. Valid entries are\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar Emu10:\par
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\f1\fs16\tab\lang1031 Hardware \ldblquote Bert\rdblquote\par
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\f1\fs16\tab Hardware \ldblquote Bert\rdblquote\par
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\f0\fs24 Emu28:\par
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\f1\fs16\tab\lang1033 Hardware \ldblquote Centipede\rdblquote\par
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\f1\fs16\tab Hardware \ldblquote Centipede\rdblquote\par
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\f0\fs24 Emu42:\par
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\f1\fs16\tab Hardware \ldblquote Lewis\rdblquote\par
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\f0\fs24 Emu48:\par
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\f1\fs16\tab Hardware \ldblquote Yorke\rdblquote\par
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\f0\fs24 Emu71:\par
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\f1\fs16\tab Hardware \ldblquote Saturn\rdblquote\par
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\f0\fs24\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj\page Model is the model of your emulated calculator inside the hardware family. The model entries differ from hardware to hardware. This setting groups KML files of the same hardware and ROM together.\cf1 When switching between KML scripts, it is the first character of the parameter that is checked against the type of the current document (which was set by the Model command in the KML file with which the document was created). Valid entries are:\par
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Emu10:\par
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\ldblquote G\rdblquote = HP48G, HP48G+ or HP48GX\par
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\ldblquote S\rdblquote = HP48S or HP48SX\par
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\ldblquote X\rdblquote = HP49G\cf1\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj\cf0 Example:\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\f1\fs16\tab Model \ldblquote G\rdblquote\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj Emu71:\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\fi720\qj\cf0\lang1036\ldblquote T\rdblquote = HP71B\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj Example:\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\f1\fs16\tab\lang1033 Model \ldblquote G\rdblquote\par
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\f0\fs24\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj Class is used for different calculators base on the same ROM for further distinction. For other models than listed below this argument can be omitted. \cf1 Valid entries are:\par
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Emu42:\par
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\lang1031\f1\fs16 Lcd\par
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\tab Zoom INTEGER\par
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\tab Zoomxy INTEGER INTEGER\par
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\tab Vertical INTEGER\par
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\tab\lang1033 Vertical INTEGER\par
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\tab Offset INTEGER INTEGER\par
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\tab Color INTEGER INTEGER INTEGER INTEGER\par
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\lang1033 End\par
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End\par
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\f0\fs24\par
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\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj Zoom is the size of the pixels in the LCD screen. This command is only valid for Emu28, Emu42 (Lewis) and Emu48 and will be ignored on Emu10 and Emu42 (Sacajawea). Valid entries are 1, 2, 3 or 4. Zoom factor two is usually used by the dot matrix LCD types emulated by Emu28, Emu42 (Lewis) and Emu48.\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj Zoom is the size of the pixels in the LCD screen. This command is only valid for Emu28, Emu42 (Lewis) Emu48 and Emu71 and will be ignored on Emu10 and Emu42 (Sacajawea). Valid entries are 1, 2, 3 or 4. Zoom factor two is usually used by the dot matrix LCD types emulated by Emu28, Emu42 (Lewis), Emu48 and Emu71.\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar Example:\par
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\f1\fs16\tab Zoom 2\par
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\f0\fs24\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar Example:\par
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\f1\fs16\tab Offset 20 20\par
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\f0\fs24\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj Color sets the color of the LCD display for different contrast settings. The first Integer is the contrast setting for each possible value. The number of settings depend on the hardware type.\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj Color sets the color of the LCD display for different contrast settings. The first Integer is the contrast setting value. The number of setting values depends on the hardware type.\par
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\par
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Emu10:\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\fi720\qj 0-7 = 0 is lightest, 7 is darkest\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj Emu42 (Sacajawea):\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj Emu42 (Sacajawea), Emu71:\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\fi720\qj 0-15 = foreground colors (Pixel on), 0 is lightest, 15 is darkest\par
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16-31 = background colors (Pixel off), 16 corresponds to 0, 17 to 1, \'85\par
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unused number at background colors = transparent\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj Emu28, Emu42 (Lewis), Emu48:\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj Emu28, Emu42 (Lewis):\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\fi720\qj 0-31 = foreground colors (Pixel on), 0 is lightest, 15 is darkest\par
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32-63 = background colors (Pixel off), 32 corresponds to 0, 33 to 1, \'85\par
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unused number at background colors = use color defined by setting 0\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj Emu48:\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\fi720\qj 0-31 = foreground colors (Pixel on), 0 is lightest, 15 is darkest\par
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32-63 = background colors (Pixel off), 32 corresponds to 0, 33 to 1, \'85\par
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unused value at background color = use color defined by setting 0\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj\par
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You should include one line for every foreground color setting. The other three integers are the RGB numbers (Red, Green, Blue). The RGB numbers range from 0 to 255. The background color number for the corresponding foreground color is always calculated by adding the first background number setting to the color value. If the background color for the contrast setting isn't defined, color 0 is used by the emulators Emu28, Emu42 (Lewis) and Emu48 and transparent mode by Emu10 and Emu42 (Sacajawea).\par
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You should include one line for every foreground color setting. The other three integers are the RGB numbers (Red, Green, Blue). The RGB numbers range from 0 to 255. The background color number for the corresponding foreground color is always calculated by adding the first background number setting to the color value. At Emu42 for Pocket PC and Emu48 an undefined foreground color value 0 mean \ldblquote white\rdblquote else \ldblquote black\rdblquote , an undefined background color means using foreground color 0. At Emu10, Emu28, Emu42 (Sacajawea), Emu42 (Lewis) and Emu71 undefined contrast settings mean transparent mode showing the background image.\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar Example:\par
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\f1\fs16\tab Color 0 255 255 255\par
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\tab Color 1 220 220 220\par
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\tab Color 31 0 0 0\par
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\tab Color 32 255 255 255\tab # optional background color for contrast setting\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj\f0\fs24\par
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But the calculator Rom bounds the contrast setting with the keyboard to useful values for each calculator model. The easiest way to generate reasonable contrast settings is to put the calculator to lowest possible darkness value by keyboard and enter the corresponding RGB values to your KML script at the lowest possible setting by ROM (background = pixel off color, foreground = near to background color). In the next step put the calculator to highest possible darkness value by keyboard and enter the corresponding RGB values to your KML script at the highest possible setting by ROM (background = pixel on color, foreground = near to background color). Next important point is the darkness reset value of the Rom because this should be the point of best contrast between fore- and background color. So in the first range between lowest darkness and reset point, use the pixel off color for all background colors and calculated RGB values by a nearly equal distance algorithm for each color part for the foreground colors. For the second range between reset point and highest darkness use the foreground pixel color of the reset point for all foreground colors and calculated RGB values by a nearly equal distance algorithm for each color part for the background colors.\par
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But the calculator ROM bounds the contrast setting with the keyboard to useful values for each calculator model. The easiest way to generate reasonable contrast settings is to put the calculator to lowest possible darkness value by keyboard and enter the corresponding RGB values to your KML script at the lowest possible setting by ROM (background = pixel off color, foreground = near to background color). In the next step put the calculator to highest possible darkness value by keyboard and enter the corresponding RGB values to your KML script at the highest possible setting by ROM (background = pixel on color, foreground = near to background color). Next important point is the darkness reset value of the Rom because this should be the point of best contrast between fore- and background color. So in the first range between lowest darkness and reset point, use the pixel off color for all background colors and calculated RGB values by a nearly equal distance algorithm for each color part for the foreground colors. For the second range between reset point and highest darkness use the foreground pixel color of the reset point for all foreground colors and calculated RGB values by a nearly equal distance algorithm for each color part for the background colors.\par
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The contrast settings outside these areas (accessible by hardware so it\rquote s not useless) can be calculated by the distance between each color channel with saturation to no contrast at pixel off on one side, and pixel on the other side.\par
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\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx1243\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx2410\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx3261\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx4111\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx4962\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx5812\pard\intbl\nowidctlpar HP42S\cell Emu42\cell 0-31\cell 22\cell 15\cell 31\cell\row\trowd\trgaph70\trleft-70\trbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \trpaddl70\trpaddr70\trpaddfl3\trpaddfr3
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\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx1243\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx2410\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx3261\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx4111\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx4962\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx5812\pard\intbl\nowidctlpar HP48SX\cell Emu48\cell 0-31\cell 11\cell 3\cell 19\cell\row\trowd\trgaph70\trleft-70\trbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \trpaddl70\trpaddr70\trpaddfl3\trpaddfr3
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\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx1243\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx2410\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx3261\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx4111\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx4962\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx5812\pard\intbl\nowidctlpar HP48GX\cell Emu48\cell 0-31\cell 14\cell 9\cell 24\cell\row\trowd\trgaph70\trleft-70\trbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \trpaddl70\trpaddr70\trpaddfl3\trpaddfr3
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\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx1243\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx2410\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx3261\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx4111\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx4962\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx5812\pard\intbl\nowidctlpar HP49G\cell Emu48\cell 0-31\cell 14\cell 9\cell 24\cell\row\pard\nowidctlpar\qj\par
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\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx1243\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx2410\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx3261\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx4111\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx4962\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx5812\pard\intbl\nowidctlpar HP49G\cell\lang1031 Emu48\cell 0-31\cell 14\cell 9\cell 24\cell\row\trowd\trgaph70\trleft-70\trbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \trpaddl70\trpaddr70\trpaddfl3\trpaddfr3
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\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx1243\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx2410\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx3261\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx4111\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx4962\clbrdrl\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw15\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw15\brdrs \cellx5812\pard\intbl\nowidctlpar HP71B\cell Emu71\cell\lang1033 0-15\cell 9\cell 0\cell 15\cell\row\pard\nowidctlpar\qj\par
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Range\tab : hardware range (accessible by assembler)\par
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Reset\tab : contrast value after calculator reset\par
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Max\tab : max. adjustable contrast value by keyboard\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar On Emu28 and Emu42 (Lewis) the contrast setting of the annunciators depend on the current main display contrast setting and the contrast setting of each annunciator. In normal operation the annunciator color of an on annunciator is exactly the pixel on color of the current contrast. Modifying the annunciator contrast from the default setting will choose a color below or above the current pixel on contrast setting. To avoid any misbehaviors fill the complete display color table of the emulator with reasonable values please.\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar On Emu28 and Emu42 (Lewis) the contrast setting of the annunciators depends on the current main display contrast setting and the contrast setting of each annunciator. In normal operation the annunciator color of an on annunciator is exactly the pixel on color of the current contrast. Modifying the annunciator contrast from the default setting will choose a color below or above the current pixel on contrast setting. To avoid any misbehaviors fill the complete display color table of the emulator with reasonable values please.\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj Vertical is a special command only for the Pocket PC versions of Emu42 (Lewis) and Emu48 to rotate the display by 90\u730? clock or anticlockwise to allow skins in landscape mode. Valid entries are 0 for portrait, 1 for anticlockwise and 2 for clockwise rotated landscape mode. The default setting is portrait mode.\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar Example:\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj\b0\tab This section is only valid for Emu10 and Emu42 (Sacajawea) and describes the (alpha-) numeric part of the LCD screen. Emu10 and Emu42 (Sacajawea) are using different methods for creating a numeric value.\b\par
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\lang1031\f1\fs16 Digit\par
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\tab Offset INTEGER INTEGER\par
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\tab\lang1033 Size INTEGER INTEGER\par
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\tab Distance INTEGER\par
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\tab Size INTEGER INTEGER\par
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\tab\lang1033 Distance INTEGER\par
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\tab Bitmap STRING\par
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End\par
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\f0\fs24\par
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@ -260,7 +268,7 @@ The commands Offset and Size are unused.\par
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\f1\fs16\tab Bitmap \ldblquote mylcd.bmp\rdblquote\par
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\f0\fs24\par
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Emu42 (Sacajawea):\par
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The mid range Pioneer series use a 5x7 pixel dot matrix for each digit.\par
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The Mid Range Pioneer series use a 5x7 pixel dot matrix for each digit.\par
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\par
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Size is the size of one pixel in the LCD screen. Width Height.\par
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Example:\par
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@ -280,17 +288,17 @@ Example:\par
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\f0\fs24\par
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\b\fs28\page Annunciator\par
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\b0\fs24\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj\tab Annunciators are the 23 (Emu10), 60 (Emu42 (Sacajawea)), six (Emu48) and seven (Emu28, Emu42 (Lewis)) status icons on the screen. You must specify one of these blocks for each annunciator.\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj\tab Annunciators are the 23 (Emu10), 60 (Emu42 (Sacajawea)), six (Emu48), seven (Emu28, Emu42 (Lewis)) and 32 (Emu71) status icons on the screen. You must specify one of these blocks for each annunciator.\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\par
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\par
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\lang1031\f1\fs16 Annunciator INTEGER\par
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\f1\fs16 Annunciator INTEGER\par
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\tab Size INTEGER INTEGER\par
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\tab Offset INTEGER INTEGER\par
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\tab\lang1033 Down INTEGER INTEGER\par
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\tab Down INTEGER INTEGER\par
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End\par
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\f0\fs24\par
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\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj Annunciator tells which annunciator you are setting. Valid entries are emulator depending and can vary from 1 through 6, 7, 23 or 60. The annunciator symbol itself depends on the specific LCD of the calculator. Refer to existing KML scripts for getting the symbol of each annunciator.\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj Annunciator tells which annunciator you are setting. Valid entries are emulator depending and can vary from 1 through 6, 7, 23, 32 or 60. The annunciator symbol itself depends on the specific LCD of the calculator. Refer to existing KML scripts for getting the symbol of each annunciator.\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar Example:\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\fi720\f1\fs16 Annunciator 1\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\f0\fs24\par
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@ -302,7 +310,7 @@ Offset is the position that the annunciator will be displayed. This is the blank
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Example:\par
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\f1\fs16\tab Offset 61 4\par
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||||
\f0\fs24\par
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||||
\pard\nowidctlpar\qj Down is the position of the annunciator in the bitmap when it is on. There are some restrictions on the different emulators. On Emu10 and Emu42 (Sacajawea) the annunciators must be drawn in black on a white background. On Emu28 and Emu42 (Lewis) the pixel at the Down position must contain the background color, this is necessary for masking operation. Emu48 don\rquote t mask the background color, here the annunciator must have the background color of the target area.\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj Down is the position of the annunciator in the bitmap when it is on. There are some restrictions on the different emulators. On Emu10 and Emu42 (Sacajawea) the annunciators must draw in black on a white background. On Emu28 and Emu42 (Lewis) and Emu71 the pixel at the Down position must contain the background color, this is necessary for masking operation. Emu48 don\rquote t mask the background color, here the annunciator must have the background color of the target area.\par
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||||
\pard\nowidctlpar Example:\par
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\f1\fs16\tab Down 16 485\par
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||||
\f0\fs24\par
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||||
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@ -310,11 +318,11 @@ Example:\par
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\b0\fs24\par
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||||
\tab Button sets the position of the button and what the button does.\par
|
||||
\par
|
||||
\lang1031\f1\fs16 Button INTEGER\par
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||||
\f1\fs16 Button INTEGER\par
|
||||
\tab Type INTEGER\par
|
||||
\tab Size INTEGER INTEGER\par
|
||||
\tab Offset INTEGER INTEGER\par
|
||||
\tab\lang1033 Down INTEGER INTEGER\par
|
||||
\tab Down INTEGER INTEGER\par
|
||||
\tab OutIn INTEGER INTEGER\par
|
||||
\tab Virtual\par
|
||||
\tab NoHold\par
|
||||
|
@ -327,8 +335,8 @@ Example:\par
|
|||
End\par
|
||||
\f0\fs24\par
|
||||
\par
|
||||
\pard\nowidctlpar\qj Button tells the number of the button you are creating. This can be any number. Most of the time this \cf1 is set to a number that represents the row and column of the button. Any number can be used, but only 256 buttons can be declared. If more buttons are declared, only the first 256 will be used, and the others will be ignored.\par
|
||||
\pard\nowidctlpar Example:\par
|
||||
\pard\nowidctlpar\qj Button tells the number of the button you are creating. This can be any number. Most times the number is chosen representing \cf1 the row and column number of the button.\cf0 \cf1 Any number can be used, but only 256 buttons can be declared. If more buttons are declared, only the first 256 will be used, and the others will be ignored.\cf0\par
|
||||
\pard\nowidctlpar\cf1 Example:\par
|
||||
\cf0\f1\fs16\tab Button 11\par
|
||||
\f0\fs24\par
|
||||
\pard\nowidctlpar\qj\cf1 Type tells how the button will behave when it is pressed. Valid entries are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.\par
|
||||
|
@ -345,7 +353,7 @@ Type 4 is copying a part of the background bitmap with the dimension Size from t
|
|||
\par
|
||||
Type 5 is drawing a transparent circle inside the rectangle given by Size into the middle of the button area given by target position Offset and the dimension Size.\par
|
||||
\par
|
||||
All other Type values are drawing a black rectangle with the dimension Size at the target position Offset. Remember that this behavior can change on introducing a new type. So don\rquote t use this type in public scripts.\par
|
||||
\page All other Type values are drawing a black rectangle with the dimension Size at the target position Offset. Remember that this behavior can change on introducing a new type. So don\rquote t use this type in public scripts.\par
|
||||
\pard\nowidctlpar Example:\par
|
||||
\cf0\f1\fs16\tab Type 0\par
|
||||
\f0\fs24\par
|
||||
|
@ -361,7 +369,7 @@ Example:\par
|
|||
\pard\nowidctlpar Example:\par
|
||||
\f1\fs16\tab Down 302 25\par
|
||||
\f0\fs24\par
|
||||
\pard\nowidctlpar\qj OutIn tells the emulator which button is being pressed. A table of OutIn codes are on the next page of this document.\par
|
||||
\pard\nowidctlpar\qj OutIn tells the emulator which button is being pressed. Tables of OutIn codes are on the next pages of this document.\par
|
||||
\pard\nowidctlpar Example:\par
|
||||
\pard\nowidctlpar\qj\f1\fs16\tab OutIn 1 16\par
|
||||
\f0\fs24\par
|
||||
|
@ -680,8 +688,32 @@ Example:\par
|
|||
\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx1179\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx2389\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx3598\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx4808\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx6018\pard\intbl\nowidctlpar\cf1\b0\fs20 7 4\cell 3 4\cell 2 4\cell 1 4\cell 0 4\cell\row\trowd\trgaph30\trleft-30\trpaddl30\trpaddr30\trpaddfl3\trpaddfr3
|
||||
\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx1179\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx2389\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx3598\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx4808\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx6018\pard\intbl\nowidctlpar\cf2\b\fs24 /-.>\cell 1\cell 2\cell 3\cell +\cell\row\trowd\trgaph30\trleft-30\trpaddl30\trpaddr30\trpaddfl3\trpaddfr3
|
||||
\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx1179\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx2389\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx3598\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx4808\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx6018\pard\intbl\nowidctlpar\cf1\b0\fs20 7 2\cell 3 2\cell 2 2\cell 1 2\cell 0 2\cell\row\trowd\trgaph30\trleft-30\trpaddl30\trpaddr30\trpaddfl3\trpaddfr3
|
||||
\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx1179\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx2389\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx3598\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx4808\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx6018\pard\intbl\nowidctlpar\cf2\b\fs24 ON\cell 0\cell .\cell SPC\cell ENTER\cell\row\trowd\trgaph30\trleft-30\trpaddl30\trpaddr30\trpaddfl3\trpaddfr3
|
||||
\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx1179\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx2389\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx3598\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx4808\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx6018\pard\intbl\nowidctlpar\cf1\b0\fs20 0 32768\cell 3 1\cell 2 1\cell 1 1\cell 0 1\cell\row\pard\nowidctlpar\cf0\b\f0\fs28\page Scancode\b0\fs24\par
|
||||
\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx1179\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx2389\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx3598\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx4808\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx6018\pard\intbl\nowidctlpar\cf2\b\fs24 ON\cell\lang1036 0\cell .\cell SPC\cell ENTER\cell\row\trowd\trgaph30\trleft-30\trpaddl30\trpaddr30\trpaddfl3\trpaddfr3
|
||||
\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx1179\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx2389\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx3598\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx4808\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx6018\pard\intbl\nowidctlpar\cf1\b0\fs20 0 32768\cell 3 1\cell 2 1\cell 1 1\cell 0 1\cell\row\pard\nowidctlpar\cf0\f0\fs24\par
|
||||
\pard\nowidctlpar\qj\b\fs28 OutIn Codes HP71B\par
|
||||
\pard\nowidctlpar\b0\fs24\par
|
||||
\trowd\trgaph30\trleft-30\trpaddl30\trpaddr30\trpaddfl3\trpaddfr3
|
||||
\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx849\cellx1698\cellx2549\cellx3399\cellx4250\cellx5100\cellx5951\cellx6801\cellx7653\cellx8505\pard\intbl\nowidctlpar\cf2\lang1033\b\f2 Key\cell\b0\cell\cell\cell\cell\cell\cell\cell\cell\cell\row\trowd\trgaph30\trleft-30\trpaddl30\trpaddr30\trpaddfl3\trpaddfr3
|
||||
\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx849\cellx1698\cellx2549\cellx3399\cellx4250\cellx5100\cellx5951\cellx6801\cellx7653\cellx8505\pard\intbl\nowidctlpar\cf1\b\fs20 OutIn\cell\b0\cell\cell\cell\cell\cell\cell\cell\cell\cell\row\trowd\trgaph30\trleft-30\trpaddl30\trpaddr30\trpaddfl3\trpaddfr3
|
||||
\cellx849\cellx1698\cellx2549\cellx3399\cellx4250\cellx5100\cellx5951\cellx6801\cellx7653\cellx8505\pard\intbl\nowidctlpar\b\fs16\cell\b0\cell\cell\cell\cell\cell\cell\cell\cell\cell\row\trowd\trgaph30\trleft-30\trpaddl30\trpaddr30\trpaddfl3\trpaddfr3
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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\trowd\trgaph30\trleft-30\trpaddl30\trpaddr30\trpaddfl3\trpaddfr3
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\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx851\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx1701\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx2552\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx3402\pard\intbl\nowidctlpar\cf2\f2\fs24 7\cell 8\cell 9\cell /\cell\row\trowd\trgaph30\trleft-30\trpaddl30\trpaddr30\trpaddfl3\trpaddfr3
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\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx851\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx1701\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx2552\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx3402\pard\intbl\nowidctlpar\cf1\b0\fs20 3 1024\cell 3 2048\cell 3 4096\cell 3 8192\cell\row\trowd\trgaph30\trleft-30\trpaddl30\trpaddr30\trpaddfl3\trpaddfr3
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\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx851\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx1701\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx2552\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx3402\pard\intbl\nowidctlpar\cf2\b\fs24 4\cell 5\cell 6\cell *\cell\row\trowd\trgaph30\trleft-30\trpaddl30\trpaddr30\trpaddfl3\trpaddfr3
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\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx851\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx1701\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx2552\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx3402\pard\intbl\nowidctlpar\cf1\b0\fs20 2 1024\cell 2 2048\cell 2 4096\cell 2 8192\cell\row\trowd\trgaph30\trleft-30\trpaddl30\trpaddr30\trpaddfl3\trpaddfr3
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\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx851\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx1701\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx2552\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx3402\pard\intbl\nowidctlpar\cf2\b\fs24 1\cell 2\cell 3\cell -\cell\row\trowd\trgaph30\trleft-30\trpaddl30\trpaddr30\trpaddfl3\trpaddfr3
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\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx851\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx1701\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx2552\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx3402\pard\intbl\nowidctlpar\cf1\b0\fs20 1 1024\cell 1 2048\cell 1 4096\cell 1 8192\cell\row\trowd\trgaph30\trleft-30\trpaddl30\trpaddr30\trpaddfl3\trpaddfr3
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\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx851\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx1701\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx2552\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrt\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx3402\pard\intbl\nowidctlpar\cf2\b\fs24 0\cell .\cell ,\cell +\cell\row\trowd\trgaph30\trleft-30\trpaddl30\trpaddr30\trpaddfl3\trpaddfr3
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\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx851\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx1701\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx2552\clbrdrl\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrr\brdrw30\brdrs\clbrdrb\brdrw30\brdrs \cellx3402\pard\intbl\nowidctlpar\cf1\b0\fs20 0 1024\cell 0 2048\cell 0 4096\cell 0 8192\cell\row\pard\nowidctlpar\cf0\b\f0\fs28\par
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\page Scancode\b0\fs24\par
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\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\qj\tab The Scancode defines what the emulator will do when a certain key on the keyboard is pressed. Pressing a key that has no scancode defined will (only if debug mode is on) display a message box with the key's scancode number, so that you can write a Scancode block. The commands in the Scancode block are executed twice, first when the key is pressed and a second time when the key is released. Flags can help to transfer information (for example can be set to show that a shift key is pressed) from one Scancode block to another. Valid flags are 0-31.\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\par
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\tab\tab <COMMANDS>\par
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\tab End\par
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Or\par
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\tab\lang1031 IfMem INTEGER INTEGER INTEGER\par
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\tab\tab\lang1033 <COMMANDS>\par
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\tab IfMem INTEGER INTEGER INTEGER\par
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\tab\tab <COMMANDS>\par
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\tab Else\par
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\tab\tab <COMMANDS>\par
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\tab End\par
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or\par
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\tab\lang1031 SetFlag INTEGER\par
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\tab SetFlag INTEGER\par
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or\par
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\tab ResetFlag INTEGER\par
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\lang1033 or\par
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or\par
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\tab NotFlag INTEGER\par
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or\par
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\tab IfFlag INTEGER\par
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EDIT_BACKUP_RESTORE 15\par
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EDIT_BACKUP_DELETE 16\par
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VIEW_SCRIPT 17\par
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EDIT_PORT_CONFIGURATION 18\par
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EDIT_COPY_STRING 19\par
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EDIT_PASTE_STRING 20\par
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TOOL_DISASM 21\par
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http://hp.giesselink.com/\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\par
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\par
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Release 14: September 9th, 2009\par
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Release 16: May 18th, 2012\par
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}
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