Hello all, I'm learning how to do some programming on the casio fx-9850GII and ive been able to do some sweet things, but i was playing around with the Send( and Receive( and i cannot get them to work, im simply trying to send numbers from one calculator to another using a program i make not the link one and hoping to be able to send strings as well but i cannot seem to get it to send anything it always comes up with Com ERROR, would anyone know how to do this?
Send( Function Help
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Mike__MRM
, Feb 24 2010 12:13 AM
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#1
Posted 24 February 2010 - 12:13 AM
#2
Posted 24 February 2010 - 04:52 AM
Hello Mike__MRM and welcome to the UCF!
I don't think the Send( and Receive( commands could be used to do calc-to-calc communications. Instead, they're use for communicating with Casio's EA-100 analyzer. But, if you know C, you could use the fx-9860G SDK and get Revolution-FX and use the serial communication functions.
I don't think the Send( and Receive( commands could be used to do calc-to-calc communications. Instead, they're use for communicating with Casio's EA-100 analyzer. But, if you know C, you could use the fx-9860G SDK and get Revolution-FX and use the serial communication functions.
#3
Posted 15 April 2011 - 03:30 PM
I think that you have to use OpenComport38k firstbut i was playing around with the Send( and Receive( and i cannot get them to work, im simply trying to send numbers from one calculator to another using a program... it always comes up with Com ERROR, would anyone know how to do this?
#4 Guest_manawyrm_*
Posted 28 May 2011 - 05:38 PM
hi,
i would like to get a plaintext transmission of data over serial/uart going.
is that possible? i tried it with revoultion-fx, but it didn't work.
does somebody have some simple example code for the serial functions?
thanks,
tobias
i would like to get a plaintext transmission of data over serial/uart going.
is that possible? i tried it with revoultion-fx, but it didn't work.
does somebody have some simple example code for the serial functions?
thanks,
tobias
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