No go Don. It gives me the "too few arguments" error or just multiple
quotes. Trying to get the darned thing to send strings of ASCII
characters to control my HP35670a analyzer. Interface is serial
through a national instruments GBIP-232CV-A converter and I have
Eric's rs-232 cable..which works great by the way.
Regards
Matthew
quotes. Trying to get the darned thing to send strings of ASCII
characters to control my HP35670a analyzer. Interface is serial
through a national instruments GBIP-232CV-A converter and I have
Eric's rs-232 cable..which works great by the way.
Regards
Matthew
--- In 50g@yahoogroups.com, Don Hart <ddhart1@...> wrote:
>
> Press the alpha shift key first, then the *
>
> --- ntesla66 <ntesla66@...> wrote:
>
> > Howdy All. Yep I set hyperterminal to "8N1 19k baud
> > Xon/off" and the
> > program works as advertised. You have to be sure and
> > set these
> > parameters in the "APPS" i/o functions transfer
> > section and leave it
> > set to Kermit.
> > I have a newbie question (the 50g is my first HP
> > calc ever) How do I
> > pass characters that the calc recognizes as
> > operators with out a
> > syntax error? Characters such as +*? . Say I wanted
> > to transmit the
> > string "*IDN?" This would cause a GPIB device to
> > return its identity.
> > Regards
> > Matthew
>
>
>
>
>
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