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-**Calculators** 
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-I've had the DM41X homage/clone of the HP41CX for a few years now, and after an initial period where I learned //some// of its features and explored a some //plugin modules// I found it a little cumbersome with the frequent need to explicitly spell out <key>XEQ</key><key>ALPHA</key><key>'F'</key><key>'A'</key><key>'C'</key><key>'T'</key><key>ALPHA</key> the function required. In the HP41 the keys can be //remapped// using the ''USER'' keyboard assignment, but there are only so many unused keys to play with. 
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-I've recently been looking at it again, and (if I can get used to the classic 41 placement of the arithmetic keys <key>'+'</key> <key>'-'</key> <key>'x'</key> <key>'÷'</key> ) I'm planning a month or two only using the DM41X. 
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-It's a remarkable device. The underlying HP41CX and modules are remarkable in their own rights, and various DM41X specific features extend the usability greatly e/g. <key>'CST'</key> menu, with the ability to save and recall multiple <key>'CST'</key> configurations means regularly used functions can be much easier to access - as well as one's own programs. 
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-I love the DM42 and DM32, as well as the DM15L of course, but the DM41X is capturing my attention at the moment, so I'll have a trip down the '41 rabbit hole for a few weeks I think. 
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-{{tag>DM41X HP41CX HP Calculators }} 
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