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Serial port xmodem (srecv xmit) commands in HP39GS?
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i***@gmail.com
2019-05-13 10:39:09 UTC
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Im trying to create program for hp39gs which sends and receives data through serial port (mini hiroso port, not usb).

Looked for hp basic but it didnt have proper set of commands. In system rpl i didnt find examples for creating such a program. How it can be done? With newRPL?
Bruce Horrocks
2019-05-16 22:35:48 UTC
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Post by i***@gmail.com
Im trying to create program for hp39gs which sends and receives data through serial port (mini hiroso port, not usb).
Looked for hp basic but it didnt have proper set of commands. In system rpl i didnt find examples for creating such a program. How it can be done? With newRPL?
I don't think you can. The serial port is for transferring apps and
lists to another calculator.

I don't think newRPL runs on the hp39gs.
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Bruce Horrocks
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(bruce at scorecrow dot com)
Eric Rechlin
2019-07-29 22:52:32 UTC
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Post by Bruce Horrocks
Post by i***@gmail.com
Im trying to create program for hp39gs which sends and receives data
through serial port (mini hiroso port, not usb).
Looked for hp basic but it didnt have proper set of commands. In system
rpl i didn’t
find examples for creating such a program. How it can be done? With
newRPL?
I don't think newRPL runs on the hp39gs.
There now is a build of newRPL for the 39gs:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/newrpl/files/

Eric
Bruce Horrocks
2019-08-02 18:10:56 UTC
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Post by Eric Rechlin
Post by i***@gmail.com
Im trying to create program for hp39gs which sends and receives data
through serial port (mini hiroso port, not usb).
Looked for hp basic but it didnt have proper set of commands. In
system > rpl i didn’t
Post by i***@gmail.com
find examples for creating such a program. How it can be done? With
newRPL?
I don't think newRPL runs on the hp39gs.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/newrpl/files/
Thanks Eric. When I go to that link the modified date for
'newRPL-1089-firmware-39gs.bin' is '2018-07-30'. That's last year. Is
that right?
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Bruce Horrocks
Surrey
England
(bruce at scorecrow dot com)
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