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HP200LX CF cards
04-11-2024, 11:37 AM
Post: #21
RE: HP200LX CF cards
Hi There,

https://www.pcjs.org/software/pcx86/sys/...sel/3.0.1/

Install on that Emulator Page, Download HD Image - Expand PCDOS330-EMPTY.img with 7Zip - transfer C:\SC to Palmtop's C: Drive and run it from there.
If you need the Docs, also Download the B: Drive IMG - note however that it's not installable to the Palmtop, even when you put the Files from the B: Drive Image onto a CF Card in Drive A.

Obviously not the latest V7 that get's menioned by Rundel Datentechnik but probably worth a try nonetheless.

Regards, Jan

Stay healthy and keep calculating,
Jan
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04-11-2024, 12:38 PM
Post: #22
RE: HP200LX CF cards
Thank you very much! I’ll try that Smile

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04-17-2024, 02:34 AM
Post: #23
RE: HP200LX CF cards
Thanks for the pointers!

I download both files and un-archive them, but all I got are .img disk images.
Is there a way to create the files from the disk images?
Or can I install the apps using the .img files alone.
(Is there a floppy drive emulator?)

Please advise!




(04-03-2024 05:44 PM)mareksaw Wrote:  Mathcad 2.5 from here and Derive 3 from here are probably last versions that work on 200LX. I checked both and they run fine (see below). Just download .7z files and use a tool like 7-zip to extract files (from .img floppy images). Then put extracted files in a new directory on your CF card and run the exe.

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04-18-2024, 01:51 PM
Post: #24
RE: HP200LX CF cards
(04-17-2024 02:34 AM)fy789 Wrote:  Thanks for the pointers!

I download both files and un-archive them, but all I got are .img disk images.

If you open the archive with 7-zip explororer you will see the files inside. Then if you double click on the derive.img, the 7-zip explorer will show you files inside. Then you can easily extract them.

Or extract the .img with 7-zip and then open the .img with 7-zip again. It will show you the files inside.

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