I've tried to searched the museum site and the CD set and have been unable to find information of how to write data to the digital cassette drive from the HP-71B. Would someone advise please? I have the cassette manual, and it doesn't seem to cover the subject, which I can't believe.... Is it part of the IL guide specifically for teh 71B? I do have the HP-IL installed in the 71, and the manual for the 41 IL, but the operation for the 41 doesn't seem applicable to the 71... The device works fine with the 41, so it leads me to believe it is totally the operator in ability to function in the 71 society!! The IL on the 71 is working as it seems to interfaces with the printer. Any suggestion on where the operators manual may exist? Might I impose on the HP guru's for advise and tutorage? Sure appreciate any and all assistance..
Thanks to all,
John
HP-71B HP-il device operation in loop.
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Post: #2
08-02-2001, 03:19 AM
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Post: #3
08-02-2001, 12:53 PM
Hello,
AFAIK the HP-IL interface manual covers how to send and receive data from the tape drive.
Something like Regards, Raymond
Post: #4
08-02-2001, 02:26 PM
There is a special HPIL manual for the HP71. It's the 'HP-IL Interface Owner's Manual for the HP-71'. The one I have here is part number 82401-90001
Post: #5
08-02-2001, 04:22 PM
Thank you gentlemen for your assistance and to Wayne for sending me his .TIF of the quick reference card... I'll piece the rest together it think... I was checking further on Dave's CD set and he has manual for the Dual IL-loop which is the 82402A.. I have the 82401A which is listed as the HP-IL Interface... Any idea what the difference is except that it has 2 sets of ports for in/out.. I wonder if the operation is the same... Time to play, I guess... Thanks, and sounds like this may be a subject to be explored further and posted... ▼
Post: #6
08-02-2001, 08:07 PM
The double HPIL adapter is just a few connectors wired together to allow you to plug 2 HPIL modules (82401) into a single HP71. You can then have the HP71 as a device on one loop (say), and a controller on the other. |