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Here is the first release:

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Enjoy!
Edited: 17 Nov 2013, 1:06 a.m.
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Very good job !
Your software is very reactive !
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Good to see someone else interested in third-party Prime <-> computer communication :)
So... on the same day, there have been two announcements:
- on the one side, a tool with a simple GUI, but which implements a very narrow subset of the communication protocol, and has a dependency most Linux and MacOS X users would rather not use;
- on the other side, a portable C library which implements a much wider subset of the communication protocol, but its TUI front-end is user-unfriendly.
I think you, me and everyone else interested in Prime <-> computer + 39gII <-> computer communication should join forces. WDYT ?
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it does not work, even with the correct framework !!!!
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When I receive a program to the PC, delete it from the HP Prime, and then send it back to the HP Prime, the program displays an extra E at the last END statement (i.e, you see EEND).
Namir
Edited: 17 Nov 2013, 7:07 a.m.
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Oh, you are right, there is a bit of offset problems! I will try to fix it soon.
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When I receive a program to the PC, delete it from the HP Prime, and then send it back to the HP Prime, the program displays an extra E at the last END statement (i.e, you see EEND).
Namir
OK it is now fixed, please test it again (should say version 0.2 in the title)
It was a small dumb mistake:
https://github.com/eried/PrimeComm/commit/8daa954fdef8928fa8785420662aec00776ca33e