Hi Dave, > Out of curiosity, what character encoding are you using > in your mail program? You may want to use UTF-8 > for wider compatibility. Iâm using UTF-8 within the Yahoo! browser interface, but apparently it doesnât handle UTF-8 messages properly. > > When I tried the example KeyMan assignment > > for the UTOOL command shown in UTool.txt, > > > > « 1547. MENU » « UTOOL » IfL A?D > > > > followed by > > > > â± [hold] UNITS > > > > the assignment didnât seem to have any effect > > on the calculator. > > Since I use all of those libraries, > I tried that assignment, and it worked fine. > > I hesitate to ask this, but did you remember > to set the User Keyboard (flag -62 set), > by pressing LS-ALPHA LS-ALPHA? Key assignments > only work when you've done that. Please donât hesitate to ask! I hadnât set the -62 flag, because none of those librariesâ documentation noted that setting flag -62 was a requirement. (I havenât finished reading the Userâs Guide yet, so I guess that Iâm still crawling up the learning curve with knowing when certain flags need to be set or cleared.) > If that's the trouble, may I suggest you make > or add to your STARTUP program, « -62 SF », > which will turn on the user keyboard whenever > your calculator is reset. Thatâs an excellent suggestion, and Iâve added it to my STARTUP program. Once -62 was set, the key assignment worked; but when UTOOL tried to run, it came back with an âInsufficient Memoryâ error. I thought that that might be a side effect of the 2.10-7 ROM, so I installed the 2.09 ROM with its Equation Library and Periodic Table, reïnstalled my STARTUP program and the three libraries, and retried the assignment; but the same error occurred. After some experimentation, I found that once I had created a 'units' variable, UTOOL would execute. I must admit that I was surprised about the insufficient memory error, since I havenât filled up much memory yet. Thanks for your wisdom! Chris.
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Re: 50g + UTool + UnitMan + KeyMan
2007-05-04 by rallypt
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