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- From: anthony@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Anthony J Stieber)
- Newsgroups: rec.video.satellite,comp.sys.palmtops
- Subject: Re: re: remote with macros
- Date: 22 Dec 1992 06:51:27 GMT
- Organization: Computing Services Division, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
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- In article <9212220341.AA06809@speedy.cs.pitt.edu> Elmer Beachley <etb@CS.PITT.EDU> writes:
- >How can I turn my HP95LX into a learning remote? Any public domain
- >software to do this?
-
- There is myRemote (commercial), ir.asm (just bare source code), RemCom
- (shareware), and ir95 (shareware). Remcom and the demo for myRemote
- are available from Compuserve. Hopefully they and others will be
- avilable for anonymous ftp.
-
- By the way, although the HP-95LX is quite nice, the HP-48S has the same
- kind of IR port and can be had for as little as $150. The 48 also is
- shaped more like a remote control with the IR port on the rear face,
- just like any other remote control. The 95 unfolds to expose its
- qwerty keyboard and has the IR port on the right side.
-
- The 48 is basicly a very powerful calculator while the 95 is a very
- small MS-DOS computer. See the Usenet newsgroups comp.sys.hp48 and
- comp.sys.palmtops respectively.
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