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HP-48GX as a remote control - Jean-Michel LECOINTRE - 12-13-2006 Hi, has anyone here heard about a program running on an HP-48G(X) which can turn it into a remote control ? As someone told me, by this way, the calculator can store the signal emitted by the remote control of any device and send it via the IR port. Just for the fun, I'd be happy to test it once. The solution under my Christmas Tree next days ?
Cheers from France, and thank you in advance.
Re: HP-48GX as a remote control - Gerson W. Barbosa - 12-13-2006 Quote: No need to wait this long :-) I tried this some years ago. It worked fine. Lots of sets in the database, newer devices not included though (but there is a learning mode). http://www.hpcalc.org/hp48/utils/comms/rem34bg.zip Regards,
Edited: 13 Dec 2006, 4:25 p.m.
Re: HP-48GX as a remote control - Jean-Michel LECOINTRE - 12-13-2006 Obrigado Gerson,
I know hpcalc.org, but it's so big that I haven't found this program yet ! Thank you again for the one who answers.
JML
Re: HP-48GX as a remote control - Aston - 12-13-2006 you can make your own cable , there are several webs talking about how to... it 's very easy.
Re: HP-48GX as a remote control - Gerson W. Barbosa - 12-13-2006 Pas de quoi, Jean-Michel! I have the original cable but I once built one myself. At page 27-7 of the User's Guide there is a schematic diagram. Then I found a matching connector in an old HDD or floppy drive (I don't remember). You can use the cable and serial 9-pin connector of an old serial mouse. Bonne chance!
Gerson.
Re: HP-48GX as a remote control - Jim Creybohm - 12-14-2006 I built mine out of a serial port connection, and a cd drive connector and cable. Cost me about $3.00, not including my soldering time. I'm sure you could do it cheaper and better than I did. See http://www.faqs.org/faqs/hp/hp48-faq/part3/ and do a search for serial cable. Good luck!
Re: HP-48GX as a remote control - htom - 12-15-2006 I made mine from an old 9-pin serial Logitech mouse (IIRC, it was a two-button, but it might have been a one-button; not a three-button.) On the other end of the cable from the D-9 was the mating connector for the HP. I had to gently pry two of the metal inserts out of the little connector, and then re-insert them, swapping their locations. The hard part was getting the mouse body open. I'm sure the HP FAQ covers this.
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