back to the nineties with a HP 38g and vm
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07-23-2021, 04:34 AM
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back to the nineties with a HP 38g and vm
I recently adopted a hp38g calculator.
I am using an prolific 2303 usb to serial adapter attached to a win8.1 machine. Then there is a xp virtual machine under virtual box version 4x. The hp comm 2 program runs fine with the serial port on both the host and the guest os set to com1. Files are being happily transferred both ways between the hp38g and the vm os. As Scotty would say "That's the ticket!" Thanks to the folks at hpcalc.org and hphomeview.com. :) |
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07-28-2021, 07:00 AM
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RE: back to the nineties with a HP 38g and vm
What follows is a HP 38g HP-basic code for drawing a
pixellated line at an angle. I wanted to use the the pixon command instead of the the line command. The escape sequence \|> represents the store function. The file name becomes SLASH000.000 when transferred to the computer. Apparently coordinate 0,0 starts at the bottom left of the screen. I used the montecar.zip file from the hp38g math section from "hpcalc.org" as a starting point. Code:
Cheers. |
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08-11-2021, 09:16 PM
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RE: back to the nineties with a HP 38g and vm
Here is a reverse slash program for the hp38g
(top left to bottom right) Quote:HP38AscD 6 SLASH21\|>Angle: |
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