I used to have a set but I got rid of them along with everything else.
Check with Dave Hicks' HP Calulator Museum webpage. He's selling a set of
CDs with many of the HP manuals and documents stored on them. I think the
HP-71 IDSs are in there too.
Joe
At 11:15 AM 12/12/01 -0800, you wrote:
This person needs the Internal Data Specifications for the HP71. He's
writing a multitasking OS for the HP71. Can you help him?
Reply-to: stephane.cocquereaumont-coframi(a)transport.alstom.com
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Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 10:22:11 +0100
From: stephane.cocquereaumont-coframi(a)transport.alstom.com
To: Vintage Computer Festival <vcf(a)vintage.org>
Subject: [iso-8859-1] R?f. : Re: HP71 IDS
Vintage Computer Festival <vcf(a)vintage.org> le 22/11/2001 22:13:20
Pour : stephane.cocquereaumont-coframi(a)transport.alstom.com
cc :
Objet : Re: HP71 IDS
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001 stephane.cocquereaumont-coframi(a)transport.alstom.com
wrote:
Do you have any of the marvellous HP71 IDS in
your archive ?
It can be a great help for me.
I do indeed have an HP71 but I'm not familiar
with the IDS. What is that
exactly?
IDS is three volumes of Internal Design Specifications.
All about the hardware and software, including the OS listing.
What would you be needing this for?
The HP71 processor is used on other calcs, like the HP48, and I'am
developing a multitasking OS for this calc.
I think there was some interesting software in the HP71, the Fort/Assembler
pack for example.
This can be a great help.
Thanks for your reply.
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