You have the string :
TimeStamp REG_BINARY Dx 07 0x...
Where the 2 first HEX values stand for the year.
e.g. D4 07 for 2004 (you may read HEX value 07D4 to convert into DEC value !).
So replace Dx with D9 for year 2009 and your calculator will run for years...
S.BUFFET from France
In reply to DAVE ALLEN: My 10BII emulator stopped working when it time-expired, not due to operating system incompatibility. I have awaited a replacement for some time - evidently an updated version was being prepared. Needed for university teaching use.
Stephane
9/15/2004 8:45:41 PM - FR
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My 10BII emulator stopped working when it time-expired, not due to operating system incompatibility. I have awaited a replacement for some time - evidently an updated version was being prepared. Needed for university teaching use.
DAVE ALLEN
4/27/2004 12:24:56 AM - US
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Hi, I´ve downloaded the HP10b11 Emulator but for some reason it will not run on my machine. I am running windows xp. Is there another version somewhere, or is there something else I can do? I really need a replacement calculator for my windows software. Any advice or help will be much appreciated.
Scott
4/25/2004 1:19:03 PM - CA
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