A609 === Subject: Re: Slightly tinted dust cover on the new HP50G >The second might be a keytime problem, but one of the first thing I >did was to put the Keytime to 0 and then to 150 and still I have the >missing keystrokes. Therefore I think there are a bug in the keyboard >buffer routine. the 'busy bug', I find that the missing keystroke problem is gone. I guess HP will come around and fix the 'busy bug' problem as well in a futere ROM revision. Here is a picture of the 50G with the dust cover from 49G+ http://home.broadpark.no/~jtorset/home/HP50G%20with%20HP49G+%20dust%20cover. jpg Nice execpt for the printed text. This is more in line with the old HP12C calculator design from the beginning of the 80's where the display also have a golden border around the display :-) -- John Torset === Subject: Re: Slightly tinted dust cover on the new HP50G <7891n257hf4isajedjjqc445qbdd100n5v@4ax.com> <8t94n21o4vn6p9fgospknhk58rvmvu2cr9@4ax.com> that inferior screen with the slightly reddish tint for the 50G is beyond me. I guess they don't want you to have a nice, tactile keyboard and a good contrast screen at the same time. (Perhaps I'll get up the courage up to do this operation (switching dust covers) on my 49G+ and 50G) . . . > On Fri, 01 Dec 2006 23:03:42 +0100, John Torset >The second might be a keytime problem, but one of the first thing I > >did was to put the Keytime to 0 and then to 150 and still I have the > >missing keystrokes. Therefore I think there are a bug in the keyboard > >buffer routine. the 'busy bug', I find that the missing keystroke problem is gone. I guess HP will come around and fix the 'busy bug' problem as well in > a futere ROM revision. Here is a picture of the 50G with the dust cover from 49G+ http://home.broadpark.no/~jtorset/home/HP50G%20with%20HP49G+%20dust%20cover.j pg Nice execpt for the printed text. > This is more in line with the old HP12C calculator design from the > beginning of the 80's where the display also have a golden border > around the display :-) > John Torset