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Anybody have sysrplpc working on modern Windows?
07-25-2022, 11:52 AM
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RE: Anybody have sysrplpc working on modern Windows?
(07-25-2022 10:08 AM)HP67 Wrote:  Will these work on a modern system?

Thank you.

That package is now very nearly 30 years old, and it definitely does not contain the latest versions of the HP Tools.

This package contains updated versions of the main tools (RPLCOMP, SASM, SLOAD, MAKEROM) which may work for you. It doesn't provide any of the supplemental documentation/headers/entry files that are still needed to make things work, though.

You may want to take a look at these items at hpcalc.org to see if there's something else that may provide what you need.

You can also use an emulated calculator with a couple of libraries added as the host platform for UserRPL, SystemRPL and Saturn assembly coding. There are different combinations that would be used for 48 vs. 49/50 development, and in either case I think it's easier to use a PC-based text editor for the actual coding instead of typing everything in using the emulated calculator's keyboard. The EMU48-based emulators support copy/paste with the Windows environment, so you can easily use something like Notepad++ to edit the source and then copy/paste to EMU48 for compilation.

Hope this helps!
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RE: Anybody have sysrplpc working on modern Windows? - DavidM - 07-25-2022 11:52 AM



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