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- From: anthony@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Anthony J Stieber)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.palmtops
- Subject: Re: IR95 is excellent
- Date: 6 Jan 1993 03:37:01 GMT
- Organization: Computing Services Division, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
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- References: <1993Jan04.014652.115301@jrh.uucp> <C0D7CI.For@cs.uiuc.edu> <lkk4cuINN50r@exodus.Eng.Sun.COM>
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- In article <lkk4cuINN50r@exodus.Eng.Sun.COM> falk@peregrine.Sun.COM (Ed Falk) writes:
-
- >HP95's have built-in infra-red transmitter/receivers. Nominally, they're
- >used to communicate with other HP95's. (Question for the net: anybody
- >have a list of hardware that the HP95 can talk to via the IR port?)
-
- Maybe a list of hardware that it can't talk to would be shorter :-).
-
- I've actually tried, or just heard of, the following devices:
- Hardware Software
- -------- --------
- HP-48SX built in Kermit
- Mitshubishi TV RemCom
- Toshiba TV RemCom
- Kenwood stereo RemCom
- Sony video equipment
- HP IR Printer IRPRTSC (print screen only)
- (both models?)
-
- IR95 and myRemote probably work about as well as RemCom. At the moment
- there is no receiver to get data from an HP-28 or other HP calculator
- other than the HP-48 machines. However, there is a program called
- INPRT available for the HP-48 machines that can.
-
- There are IR interfaces on several electronic organisers like the newer
- Sharps, Rolodex units, and others. Has anyone tried to decode these?
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