thanks awsome information.
Best regards
Gordon
Best regards
Gordon
--- In 50g@yahoogroups.com, "Scott" <blueelectron@...> wrote:
>
> --- In 50g@yahoogroups.com, "Gordon Ayres" <gordon.ayres@> wrote:
> >
> > I am a new user on the 50g. Old user other models before the 49+
> > series of calculators.
> >
> > Using the link kit the instructions seem terse and I am entering a
> > trial and error mode of experimentation to make things work. Old hp
> 41
> > and hp71 series had seamless ways of saving programs to tape once
> > written but do not have the ability to write on pc and transfer to
> > calculator. However, the manuals and capabilities where clearly
> given
> > through examples of everything you needed to archive and restore
> from
> > tape. I know that this calculator has the capability to make
> transfers
> > form pc text to the calculator and I will eventually get there.
> >
> > Here is a company that seems to have this under control and sales a
> CD
> > that will install its programs on the calculator from the CD using
> the
> > link kit. So I know that the capability must be within my grasp.
> >
> > http://www.southforktech.com/sfttools.htm
> >
> > Is there a good explanation of how to write programs on your PC and
> > how to transfer them efficiently to the calculator?
> >
> > I have transferred a text file to the stack on the calculator then
> > edited it on the calculator replacing the double left and right
> > programming enunciators with HP enunciators but this is a tedious
> > process and seems I might as well write the programs on the
> calculator
> > in the first place.
> >
> > Any ideas or help would be appreciated.
> >
> > Best regards
> > Gordon Ayres
> >
>
> I love using Debug4x from http://www.debug4x.com. It's a free IDE
> that comes with an emulator (also available separately from
> http://www.hpcalc.org) that you can test your programs on before
> transferring to your physical device. Debug4x now includes User RPL
> programming (was mainly used to create SysRPL libraries and assembler
> code before the inclusion of User RPL--the "native" HP programming
> structure).
>
> Manjo (the author of the grayscale program OpenFire) has also created
> a programming environment that's available here:
> http://fly.srk.fer.hr/~manjo/openfire/
>
> For detailed programming references, check out the HP49G+ Adanved
> User's Guide, available at:
> http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00554621/c005
> 54621.pdf
>
> Also, the SysRPL programming guide is here:
> http://www.hpcalc.org/details.php?id=5142
>
> Enjoy,
> Scott
>
