HP-41 Synthetic Programming Made Easy

Tony Duell ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk
Wed Dec 29 16:36:09 CST 2004


> 
> 
> I just found a nice book that I'm sure a few people (Tony in the least)
> would find interesting (if they don't already have a copy).
> 
> It's called "HP-41 Synthetic Programming Made Easy" by Keith Jarett.  It

I am well aware of said book, although I don't think I have it on paper 
(I think it's on the MoHPC CD-ROMs, and I have those). Personally, I find
'Extend your HP41' by Wlodek Mier-J to be the best introduction to HP41 
synthetic programming, and one of the best books to look at first for 
general HP41 software questions (hardware questions send me to the 
servicec manual, really exotic software questions convice me to get the 
ROM source listing out...). 'HP41 M-code for beginners' is another 
excellent book on machine code programming on the HP41 (which needs a 
special memory box)

And yes, my 'HP41 Synthetic Programming Quick Reference guide', a much 
used one, is in front of me, and I still have my multi-coloured byte 
table card to hand. The HP41 is certainly not dead here..


-tony




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