From: Alain on 24 Feb 2007 09:50 So, I "translate": better stick to those "supported" functions, which are more than I will probably ever need... LOL! :-) Thanks Alain "John H Meyers" <jhmeyers(a)nomail.invalid> a �crit dans le message de news: op.tn8kocclnn735j(a)w2kjhm.ia.mum.edu... > On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 06:52:26 -0600, Alain wrote: > >> For "unsupported" ROM function, you have to enter >> the correct address yourself, or define it yourself when coding. > > If you use any non-stable values, then of course > you may end up with programs dependent upon > one particular ROM version, > which one would want to avoid for public distribution. > > So many functions are currently "supported," however, > that hardly anything requires resorting to this. > > Note that even the original HP Equation Library's > version dependencies were somehow removed by JYA, > so that the current library apparently works > with every ROM since 1.19-6 (which was for 49G!) > > [r->] [OFF]
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