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Connection Between Fx 9860 Sd And Fx 1.0


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#1 hellboss

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Posted 13 July 2008 - 05:53 PM

Hi everyone!

I really need help solving something!

I have a casio fx 9860 and a fx 1.0 plux! the problem is that i lost my fx 1.0 pc connection cable and i relly need to put some programs on it.

my question is: can i pass the programs first to the fx 9860 and the with calc-to-calc cable transfer them to the fx 1.0->->->

Thank you!


P.s--> the programs aren't functional they just have text information inside....

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Posted 13 July 2008 - 07:09 PM

I think you can.


To transfer the programs to the Algebra FX, go to the Link menu, then press <span class=F4' />, <span class=F5' />, <span class=F6' /> (on the AFX), then, on the 9860 choice the 3Pin Cable (with <span class=F4' />), then press <span class=F1' /> to choice and send your programs.

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Posted 14 July 2008 - 01:33 AM

Sorry hellboss, but you can't transfer programs from the FX 1.0 to the fx-9860SD, because the communication formats are different. (Dumb thing for CASIO to do...) FX 1.0 can only hook up with other FX 1.0's and Algebra FX's, not the fx- and CFX- series.

You're gonna have to do it the old fashion way and retype all your stuff.

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Posted 14 July 2008 - 03:52 PM

well it's a shame... it's really a dumb thing done by casio... but nevertheless i'm still a casio fan!
thanks for the quick answers!




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