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Hi;
I'll be back to HP stuff after next week, this time for sure. Some old issues (NEVER forgotten, just delayed) first, but your Mboard will be taken in the best care possible :)
About your question: did you find the references I mentioned about the HPIL printing resources? I have no HPIL printer, but the differences are not too big. Some major printing enhancements are available with the IR module (82242A) and the IR printer (82240A/B). The best of the HP41 IR module (at least for me) is that you can "print" to an HP48 IR input (with inprt program running on it) and easily convert HP41 "user" code into plain ASCII data, suited to be stored and/or converted to PostScript-compatible barcode or LIF data. This is something to be considered when you do not have the IL facilities for the HP41 and want to share your programs with users having IL systems. Also, you can "trace" programs the same way, and check the final tracing in the HP48 screen... Seeing is believing: the HP48 becomes a debugging tool for the HP41 plus 82242A IR module system.
Best regards, my friend. (I'm taking my last minutes as something useful before getting to bed... It's about 1:25 AM in Brazil right now)
Luiz (Brazil)
Edited: 15 Dec 2003, 10:37 p.m.