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(the calc simulator software is more annoying to work with - we/I'm not sure exactly when it decides to save stuff...)
That's probably the goal of this topic, as stated by DJ in the first post ?The hpwiki could contain such information as well.
Quote from: critor on August 20, 2013, 08:21:38 amGuidebook, firmware and linking software did leak last week on the HP FTP server and were quickly removed:http://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=12867&lang=enCome on, it can only have been done on purpose, IMHO!BTW, has any you managed to get hold of the "HP-Connectivity Kit"? That would be really interesting. And also the booter code, of course!Good news, nevertheless!
Guidebook, firmware and linking software did leak last week on the HP FTP server and were quickly removed:http://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=12867&lang=en
Quote from: adriweb on August 20, 2013, 12:13:04 pm(the calc simulator software is more annoying to work with - we/I'm not sure exactly when it decides to save stuff...)On exit. Everything is only saved when either more memory is needed (and then it will write out loaded objects), or on power down.Loading is also delayed until needed. Some of the mysterious bits you have trouble interpreting are flags indicating status, location in memory, or similar.
Question: What kind of data is stored into RAM? When a program is executed, for example, is it copied to a certain RAM area, forcing a size per program limit? Are programs always stored in RAM then backed up in Flash when the calc is turned OFF (to prevent them from being lost on a reset)? How large are each GROB memory areas?