Hi..I am an italian electrical engineering student, and I will soon have the electronics 1 and 2 exams...so I want to ask if there would be any possibility to save in the AFX several electrical schemes....how could I edit them and save them on the calculator?? (they are a sort of drawings, schemes including resistances, condensators, transistors, operational amplifiers, and so on)...should I create them as images?? is there the possibility to save them in memory and, in this case, would the memory be sufficient??
Thanks very much....(I know it is very difficult to realize what I am asking...)
electrical schemes
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verticale
, May 27 2003 07:37 PM
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#1
Posted 27 May 2003 - 07:37 PM
#2
Posted 27 May 2003 - 07:54 PM
just create several 127x64 monocrome images (on pc) and load them onto the calc with FlashCom (or the like) then use sysexpl to view them.
#3
Posted 27 May 2003 - 08:07 PM
There is one program to create a EXE picture file in gray scale 5, it?s very useful for you?.
#4
Posted 28 May 2003 - 08:43 PM
As Brazzucko just pointed out, there is a program out that will allow you to make any pic into to grey-scale picture that is an executable file, so you can load it to the calc and open it with any explorer program. The good news about that program is the picture can be bigger than the size of the calculator screen and all you have to do is scroll around with the arrow keys while viewing it. The bad news is the program is only availible in French (so far), so unless you can read French it may be difficult to use at first (thats the problem I had, read the thread titled "Pictures on the AFX" in the main forum). The grey-scale would probably be better than just black and white for electical schemes.
I just realized I don't remember where I downloaded that program from, I was going to add a link. Anyone else know where to get that from again?
I just realized I don't remember where I downloaded that program from, I was going to add a link. Anyone else know where to get that from again?
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