Path: santra!tut!sunic!uupsi!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!cs.utexas.edu!asuvax!ncar!mephisto!prism!gt1246c From: gt1246c@prism.gatech.EDU (Warren Furlow) Newsgroups: comp.sys.handhelds Subject: HP-48 memory scanner Message-ID: <6639@hydra.gatech.EDU> Date: 4 Mar 90 06:57:17 GMT Reply-To: gt1246c@prism.gatech.EDU (Warren Furlow) Distribution: comp.sys.handhelds Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology Lines: 54 The HP-48SX is GREAT! I think this machine is what the 28 should have been. I would have been very disappointed with a fold out design. One neat thing is it can display a running clock while on. The rubber feet are cleverly designed so they are inserted into deep slots and require no glue. I discovered this while looking for the disassembly screws. Apparently this machine has the same 'factory sealed' assembly as the 28 and cannot be taken apart without mangling it. Very annoying. Anyway, I have found a memory scanner and would like to pass on the details of it. The memory scanner is activated as follows: Go into test mode: Press and hold ON, press D, release ON. Press backarrow. You should now see something in the following format: AAAAA:DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD The AAAAA is the 5 hex digits of the address and the DD..D is the 16 hex digits of the data starting at that address. The following keys cause the following actions: KEY Address 1/X F0A8C:0000000000000000 (apparently a constant) DEL C0000:7B7B7B7B7B7B7B7B (apparently a constant) EEX 80000:7B7B7B7B7B7B7B7B (apparently a constant) +/- F000A (data changes) ENTER 00100:8x00yyyy04008EC0 This one is especially interesting. Each time ENTER is pressed, yyyy changes randomly, it would appear. x changes but I don't know when. The rest seems to be a constant. The real interesting stuff happens when one of the softkeys is pressed. D, for instance, screws up the pixels of the displayed data on the first press, darkens the contrast on the second and on the third, causes a cool screen fade. The screen starts out all dark, and gradually lightens starting from the left. Looks neat anyway. EVAL Displays the version number and copyright notice up arrow +1000h (pressing and holding any of the following causes down arrow -1000h them to auto repeat) divide -100h multiply +100h subtract +1 add -1 decimal +10h 0-9, softkeys, add +1 SPC auto scan mode +10 hex Auto scan mode increments by 10 hex about 16 times a second. While in this mode, pressing the ON key halts the scan but may display garbage since it looks like it does not always fully update the screen. Pressing and holding ON, pressing MTH and then releasing ON will stop the scan for 16 seconds. To terminate test mode, press and hold ON, press C, release ON.