Theoretically - could this work?
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06-18-2015, 05:34 AM
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Theoretically - could this work?
I have a Digital LVP16 pen plotter. It communicates via RS-232-C and uses HP-GL.
I have an HP-82164A Hp-IL/RS-232C interface, an HP-41CX with IL and Plotter modules. For some reason I feel like banging my head against the wall, inspired by trying to get three devices to talk to each other using RS-232. Anyone know if there is a reason this will not work? I don't mind trying to get these things to talk to each other, but if you know of a brick wall in my way please pipe up. Steve In order of appearance: HP 41CV, CMT-MCGPS, HP 41CX, DM 41, DM 42 |
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06-18-2015, 08:53 AM
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RE: Theoretically - could this work?
It should work. I've used both the 41 and the 71 a lot with the HPIL-to-RS232 interface converter, or actually an FSI164 which is like an HP82164A but has a minimum of two RS-232 channels, optionally up to 8, and had a battery-powered option also. Otherwise it's almost completely the same. HPGL is just text, and with the HPIL and XIO modules I have no doubt you can do everything you need to. You might not even need the XIO, but mine is merged in a double module, and I tend to forget which functions are not part of the HPIL module. If you don't want the plotter, you could donate it to me!
http://WilsonMinesCo.com (Lots of HP-41 links at the bottom of the links page, at http://wilsonminesco.com/links.html#hp41 ) |
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06-18-2015, 11:55 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-19-2015 10:39 AM by Sylvain Cote.)
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RE: Theoretically - could this work?
Have you tried to use it in manual mode ?
Code: MANIO (Manual I/O) optional: clear MAN/NORM/TRACE printer flags Code: CF 15 test GP-GL command Code: PINIT (create Plotter module I/O buffers and should select the first pen) edit: test HP-GL command sequence |
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06-18-2015, 01:44 PM
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RE: Theoretically - could this work?
Not that far yet, I am going to check the serial cable I have tonight to confirm wiring between the devices. I also need to power up the plotter and run the self test to see if it still works, its been years. I have some pens, still in foil packages, I hope I have enough to fill the pen carousel. I have not seen these for sale in ages.
I used it to make maps using Generic CAD in the previous century. I miss watching a pen plotter create a drawing. Steve In order of appearance: HP 41CV, CMT-MCGPS, HP 41CX, DM 41, DM 42 |
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06-18-2015, 04:14 PM
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RE: Theoretically - could this work?
(06-18-2015 01:44 PM)4ster Wrote: I used it to make maps using Generic CAD in the previous century. I miss watching a pen plotter create a drawing. I know what you mean! There's something about seeing the printhead zip around in all directions that's more fun than seeing our DesignJet print with a printhead that just goes back and forth. I also like one that only moves one pen at a time and has to return to a holding station to automatically swap pens. Tom L Tom L Cui bono? |
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06-18-2015, 08:46 PM
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Code: There's something about seeing the printhead zip around in all directions http://WilsonMinesCo.com (Lots of HP-41 links at the bottom of the links page, at http://wilsonminesco.com/links.html#hp41 ) |
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06-19-2015, 01:43 AM
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RE: Theoretically - could this work?
(06-18-2015 08:46 PM)Garth Wilson Wrote: I agree with you Garth. Plotting with the standard HP-41 on the HP-7470A is an exercise of patience. But you should see it fly with a 41CL running at 50x the speed. Amazing! I will make a video this weekend showing the difference and will post back the link here after. Sylvain |
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06-19-2015, 01:59 AM
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RE: Theoretically - could this work?
That will be great to see. I never had the plotter module, so that should be good to see perform too.
http://WilsonMinesCo.com (Lots of HP-41 links at the bottom of the links page, at http://wilsonminesco.com/links.html#hp41 ) |
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06-19-2015, 03:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-19-2015 04:06 AM by Sylvain Cote.)
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RE: Theoretically - could this work?
He! He! Sooner than expected!
HP 41CX plotting a sinus on a HP-7470A Plotter. Info: 41CX HN @ 1x speed Video: ~2m45s 41CL plotting a sinus on a HP-7470A Plotter. Info: 41CL v3 @ 50x speed Video: ~1m The plot result is here Equipment: - HP-41CX and 41CLv3 - HP-82184A Plotter Module - HP-82160A HP-IL interface - HP-82169A HP-IL/HP-IB Interface - HP-7470A HP-IB Plotter edit 1: typo edit 2: add plot result |
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06-19-2015, 07:56 AM
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RE: Theoretically - could this work?
Very nice!!
"To live or die by your own sword one must first learn to wield it aptly." |
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06-19-2015, 12:17 PM
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06-19-2015, 01:59 PM
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RE: Theoretically - could this work?
Thanks for posting the video. I don't think there is a better demonstration of how slow a stock HP-41 is by modern standards.
I'm afraid I will not be able to emulate the video. I tried to run the self test on my plotter yesterday and it failed to print the demonstration plot. If it was an HP plotter I am sure that it would have started right up. However, the drive rollers would have been goo and would need the O ring hack. ;-) Thanks all for the info. Steve In order of appearance: HP 41CV, CMT-MCGPS, HP 41CX, DM 41, DM 42 |
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06-20-2015, 12:03 AM
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RE: Theoretically - could this work?
(06-19-2015 03:56 AM)Sylvain Cote Wrote: He! He! Sooner than expected! Very cool videos Sylvain, thanks for taking the time to make and share them, and also they're a great demo of what the 41C family was capable of doing 30+ years ago. It's also quite a testament to the quality of HP equipment of that era. I am comfortable predicting most HP InkJet printers sold today will not last 1/6 or 1/7th as long. --Bob Prosperi |
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06-21-2015, 12:55 AM
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RE: Theoretically - could this work?
(06-19-2015 01:59 PM)4ster Wrote: I don't think there is a better demonstration of how slow a stock HP-41 is by modern standards. I have multiple copies of all the 8216X HP-IL peripherals and some esoteric ones. I will make more videos in the coming weeks showing how the different peripherals works with the HP-41CX/41CL/71B/75C controllers. I will need to buy a tripod stand and a iPhone holder for the stand if I do not want the video to be shaky as it is right now. (06-19-2015 01:59 PM)4ster Wrote: However, the drive rollers would have been goo and would need the O ring hack. ;-) That's right but it cost me 2$ to buy a long replacement tube of the right circumference. I then upgraded my two 7470A plotters and have enough left to upgrade several others. |
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06-26-2015, 05:17 AM
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RE: Theoretically - could this work?
Well, I am back up and running. I found a HP 7475A on ebay for a decent price since it was missing the pen carousel. It turns out that my original Digital plotter is a rebranded 7475A so it has become my parts machine. The new plotter ran the demo plot perfectly. I was amazed that only one of the pens had dried out after sitting in the carousel for so long.
Now the hair pulling starts. Steve In order of appearance: HP 41CV, CMT-MCGPS, HP 41CX, DM 41, DM 42 |
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07-14-2015, 01:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-14-2015 01:20 PM by 4ster.)
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Still have about half my hair. When its all gone I hope to be able to post a video of the HP-41 plotting quantity of hair vs. time spent with the HP-IL RS232.
Steve In order of appearance: HP 41CV, CMT-MCGPS, HP 41CX, DM 41, DM 42 |
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07-14-2015, 11:26 PM
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(07-14-2015 01:19 PM)4ster Wrote: Still have about half my hair. When its all gone I hope to be able to post a video of the HP-41 plotting quantity of hair vs. time spent with the HP-IL RS232.Certainly an exponential curve. Or is that a Log curve... I always use to get those messed up. --Bob Prosperi |
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