Howdy All. Yep I set hyperterminal to "8N1 19k baud Xon/off" and the program works as advertised. You have to be sure and set these parameters in the "APPS" i/o functions transfer section and leave it set to Kermit. I have a newbie question (the 50g is my first HP calc ever) How do I pass characters that the calc recognizes as operators with out a syntax error? Characters such as +*? . Say I wanted to transmit the string "*IDN?" This would cause a GPIB device to return its identity. Regards Matthew --- In 50g@yahoogroups.com, "m2mbob" <bob.ryan@...> wrote: > > Thanks for your patience! After making the correction that you > recommended (eliminating the space between -> and STR ), the program > appears to function as expected. After executing, I have the value: > 1 in the x-register. > I believe that the value: 1 is the code that XMIT > returns if the transmission was successful. > So from here the likely head-scratcher will be how to get the PC and > the target PC application to receive the string. > BTW, your knowledge of RPL and the 4x:50 family are impressive! > > --- In 50g@yahoogroups.com, Dave Boyd <boydda@> wrote: > > > > m2mbob wrote: > > > Thanks again! Part of my confusion did indeed come from missing > the > > > fact that the manual's description of XMIT uses ALG rather than > RPN... > > > > > > I still find, however, that if I write the program and then press > > > [ENTER], I get this error message: > > > Invalid Syntax > > > > > > For example (in RPN mode): > > > 3 > > > 7 > > > 5 > > > [ENTER] (stores value 375 in x-reg.) > > > [right-shift][+] (<< >> to enter program mode) > > > [right-shift][0] (the -> character) > > > > ...and a space, which you don't want. So now you [backspace], and > then... > > > > > [ALPHA][APLHA] (prepares to input the next characters) > > > S > > > T > > > R > > > > And now you have ->STR, instead of -> STR. > > > > Also, you may (or may not) find it quicker just to hold down the > alpha > > key and press S, T, R, in sequence, then let go of the alpha key. > You > > can even keep it held down while typing the numbers and [+], [-], > and > > [*] (alas, the [/] key is shared with Z). > > > > > [SPC] (signals the end of the "STR" argument) > > > [right-shift][SYMB] (the CAT menu) > > > (scroll to) XMIT > > > > Or, instead of scrolling to XMIT from wherever you were last, just > hold > > the ALPHA key and press X, to get you to X in the catalog more > quickly. > > (You can also press [right-shift][0] to go the entries starting > with > > -> to get to ->STR.) > > > > > [ENTER] (selects the XMIT command) > > > (or skip the CAT menu and just type XMIT) > > > > That's easier, yes. > > > > <snip> > > > > > So either ->, ->STR, or XMIT needs something that I'm not > providing. > > > > > > Here, in advance, is the the big DUH that I will emit when > somebody > > > points out whatever bonehead mistake I'm making! > > > > No need for that! > > > > > > -- > > Dave Boyd > > "If we hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominoes will fall > > like a house of cards. Checkmate." -Capt. Zapp Brannigan, > D.O.O.P. > > >
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Re: Can the 50g send a calculation result to the active cell of an open Excel fi
2008-03-28 by ntesla66
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