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Help on (emu48) HP49-50G: IOPAR "corrupted" - Gil - 02-28-2021 11:18 AM Just wanted use today the transcript tool program INOUT. Got the following error message: TRANSIO ERROR: Invalid IOPAR I checked then the reserved variable IOPAR. Its contain is the following: {115200 External External... External}, with the term External repeated 936 times. I looked on Interned, certainly too quickly, but could not find any solution to my problem. Could somebody help me restore the original content of that variable? And where should I place it? Of course, I wish not to loose my programs. Just for your information, I do not have a real HP50G calculator, but the Emu48 version working on a Samsung Galaxy S6. Thanks for your help. Regards, Gil Campart RE: Help on (emu48) HP49-50G: IOPAR "corrupted" - rprosperi - 02-28-2021 01:37 PM I can't say if this is the default value, but on one of my 50g's, IOPAR is set as follows: {115200 0 0 0 3 1} hth RE: Help on (emu48) HP49-50G: IOPAR "corrupted" - Gil - 02-28-2021 03:25 PM It worked. Thanks your help. Regards, Gil RE: Help on (emu48) HP49-50G: IOPAR "corrupted" - cdmackay - 02-28-2021 10:12 PM (02-28-2021 01:37 PM)rprosperi Wrote: I can't say if this is the default value, but on one of my 50g's, IOPAR is set as follows: The 50g AUR (pp. D4–D5) confirms those are the default I/O parameter settings. Those settings correspond to: 115200 baud rate 0 no parity 0 XOFF/XON software flow control disabled for receive 0 XOFF/XON software flow control disabled for transmit 3 3-digit cyclic redundancy check for SEND 1 translate 10 (LF) to/from 10 & 13 (LF & CR) RE: Help on (emu48) HP49-50G: IOPAR "corrupted" - rprosperi - 02-28-2021 11:28 PM (02-28-2021 10:12 PM)cdmackay Wrote: The 50g AUR (pp. D4–D5) confirms those are the default I/O parameter settings. Thanks. I could not recall what the 'extra' zero is for, I forgot or maybe never realized the flow-control could be enabled only 1 way (which seems kinda strange to me...) |