I use on a windows 10/64 emu48 with a hp 48gx.
I'd like to use the hp48g calculator connect software to talk to the emulator.
I use vspe - virtial serial ports emulator (latest version).
I get transmission errors.
Does anyone know why there are errors? What can I do?
Is there another method to connect them together?
Thanks for your reply
Thankx,
It works - Using
https://www.virtual-serial-port.org . Virtial Serial Port Driver ver 9.0 build 9.0.575 by Eltima.com
The Eltima software tells me that the emu48 uses 9600-N-8-2.
And the connectivity kit (HP version2.3 build 2439) uses 9600-N-8-1.
It would be nice if one could change it in the EMU48 with the HP 48GX. Or did I missed something in the settings in the HP48GX?
I had to deselect the CTS pin in the Eltima software ver 9.0 before it worked.
I could not deselect pins in the VSPE software (Eterlogic). Perhaps thats the reason why it did not work? Or has it to do with the difference between the stop bits? I have send them an email and now I'm waiting for an answer.
Well,
I wrote too soon.
It does connect, but now I get errors. Humm. No idea why....
(07-28-2020 11:34 PM)Yellow Wrote: [ -> ]Thankx,
It works - Using https://www.virtual-serial-port.org . Virtial Serial Port Driver ver 9.0 build 9.0.575 by Eltima.com
The Eltima software tells me that the emu48 uses 9600-N-8-2.
And the connectivity kit (HP version2.3 build 2439) uses 9600-N-8-1.
It would be nice if one could change it in the EMU48 with the HP 48GX. Or did I missed something in the settings in the HP48GX?
I had to deselect the CTS pin in the Eltima software ver 9.0 before it worked.
I could not deselect pins in the VSPE software (Eterlogic). Perhaps thats the reason why it did not work? Or has it to do with the difference between the stop bits? I have send them an email and now I'm waiting for an answer.
Bob don't meant the Eltima software, he meant com0com. I don't know what the link has to do on the com0com page.
To the 2 Stop bits, the real HP48 use two stop bits, look at
https://hp.giesselink.com/Pict/UART/StopBit.htm please. Two stop bits give the receiver more time to handle the received byte.
(07-29-2020 07:01 AM)Christoph Giesselink Wrote: [ -> ]... I don't know what the link has to do on the com0com page.
It appears to be a stealthy advertisement for a commercial product. Sad to see sites like Sourceforge and Github (now owned by Microsoft!) sinking to such depths.