Maybe this is kind of a trivial answer to all of this, but I go back
and forth between my calculator and computer all the time. The way I
do it is:
1. Hook up my calculator using the USB port and turn the calculator on
2. Open the Conn4x program and select "USB calculator" with the
collect using drop down list.
3. Press right shift and then right arrow.
4. On Conn4x press the "connect button"
5. On the View menu check Calculator Command, and when the window
opens, press the Update button and you have the calculator's stack in
the window.
Now you can operate the calculator typing in the command window on the
PC. If you have something stored on the calculator you can access it
simply by entering its storage label. Anything you run from here will
show up on the calculator stack or in memory when you disconnect the
xmodem server. You can use control-c to copy anything you highlight in
the command window or use control-v to paste into the command line.
You can disconnect and reconnect the xmodem server on the calculator
just by pressing the calculator's on button to go back to the
calculator or right shift then right arrow key to go back to the computer.
Sure, this involves manually copying and pasting numbers back and
forth between windows, but you really get a high degree of interactive
control on the calculator.
Hans
and forth between my calculator and computer all the time. The way I
do it is:
1. Hook up my calculator using the USB port and turn the calculator on
2. Open the Conn4x program and select "USB calculator" with the
collect using drop down list.
3. Press right shift and then right arrow.
4. On Conn4x press the "connect button"
5. On the View menu check Calculator Command, and when the window
opens, press the Update button and you have the calculator's stack in
the window.
Now you can operate the calculator typing in the command window on the
PC. If you have something stored on the calculator you can access it
simply by entering its storage label. Anything you run from here will
show up on the calculator stack or in memory when you disconnect the
xmodem server. You can use control-c to copy anything you highlight in
the command window or use control-v to paste into the command line.
You can disconnect and reconnect the xmodem server on the calculator
just by pressing the calculator's on button to go back to the
calculator or right shift then right arrow key to go back to the computer.
Sure, this involves manually copying and pasting numbers back and
forth between windows, but you really get a high degree of interactive
control on the calculator.
Hans
