![]() Tip: When transferring the bin file to the calculator, you want to transfer the combination bin file DCMP_flash_3.21_DM42-3.19.bin. The firmware should update itself automatically.ĭetailed instructions and other ways to update firmware can be found here, refer to sections 6.2 for the quick update or 6.3 for an alternative method: Transfer the file (see Tip below) to the root directory of the calculator (hardware).Ĥ. Click here for details:įurthermore, you download the latest version of Free42 here:Ģ. This firmware brings the DM42 in alignment with Firmware 3.0.3 of Free42 by Thomas Okken. Swiss Micros released a firmware update to the Swiss Micros DM42 calculator. This blog entry may be distributed for noncommercial purposes, provided that full credit is given to the author.įirmware Update: Swiss Micros DM42 - DMCP 3.21/DM42-3.19, Free42, and Offscreen Images Unauthorized use and/or unauthorized distribution for commercial purposes without express and written permission from the author is strictly prohibited. For that reason, I would recommend looking into getting a portable key pad of this type, especially for those who work in business in remote settings.Īll original content copyright, © 2011-2021. ![]() However, it makes for a great key pad which fulfills a need for smaller laptops including Chromebooks. I wish the DK-10i II had a square root and change sign key. ![]() So far I used it on my home Windows PC and a Microsoft Surface without problems. Numbers and calculations works in spreadsheet, calculator, and text apps. The percent key becomes a comma in PC mode. The nice part is that the arrow keys are separate from the numbers, saving us from toggling Num Lock. In PC mode, the DK-10i II acts a numeric keyboard. The PC Mode is where the DK-10i II shines. Results can be forwarded to an appropriate app by the key: Calculator, Excel, LibreOffice, most text applications, and spreadsheet applications. The DK-10i II works in CALC mode when connected to a computer by USB. In CALC mode, the memory and tax keys are functional. The calculator is solar powered, while using a battery backup to store tax rate and memory. In CALC mode, the DK-10i II is a four-basic function calculator. I think Canon was going for more of a keypad approach. To start off a calculation with a negative number: enter 0 number. I don't know how many four-function and simple calculators still lack a square root key. However, the DK-10i II lacks both a square root key and a change sign key. You can change one decimal rounding mode at a time. Press then hold the key until the mode changes. Tax Functions: Tax Set, Tax Recall, Tax+, Tax- (CALC mode only)ĭecimal Selection: Float, 0, 2, 3. Memory Keys: M+, M-, RCM (Recall/Clear Memory, CALC mode only) Price: Varies from $8.00 to $22.00 (be a smart shopper) Power: Solar with battery backup, 1 x CR2016, USB when plugged into a computer Production: 2007 - present (DK-10i and DK-10i II) Model: DK-10i II (successor to the DK-10i)
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