Hi,
is there a connectivity kit able to transfer data directly to the SD card?
Thanks.
-- Antonio
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12-04-2006, 12:30 PM
Hi, is there a connectivity kit able to transfer data directly to the SD card? Thanks. -- Antonio ▼
12-04-2006, 01:29 PM
I have an SD card reader on my computer so I never use the USB cable or the connectivity kit that comes on the CD. Just copy files directly to the SD card and find and load them by navigating thru the "Files" screen. I swap little programs back and forth between Power48 on my Palm XT and the 49G+ I guess it depends on what you are specifically asking for. If there is a way to get ones PC to recognize the HP49G+ as an SD card reader so you can just drag and drop files via windows explorer, I would be interested. I believe the provide Conn4x software just lets one access the calc's RAM, not the contents of the SD card. Les ▼
12-05-2006, 03:56 AM
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Yes, the SD card port amounts to a built-in mass storage drive
When the calculator stores a file on the card, it amounts to a
The calculator can execute files on the card, in which case the
But the calculator doesn't allow for an "ASCII" transfer (object
Anyway, I wrote my own UserRPL programs to make ASCII transfers
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That would be nice, but as designed, any transfer using USB, IrDA,
I suppose that an RPL program could be written to transfer
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