Re: HPcalc.org Commerce Site Update




TW ha scritto:

Take a look at Eric's update of the commerce site. Has quite a nice
collection of information on all the calcs and a serial cable that I
know functions perfectly as I've tested them on a wide variety of
cheap (and not so cheap) surveying equipment. Some other cable
designs I've tried have the annoying tendency to drop the first
character, or spit out a garbage char on first transmission after an
OPENIO.

http://commerce.hpcalc.org/

TW

Hi Tim.
Thanks for the tip.
I just had a look at the cabel, and even though I really don't need
one, I'd like to buy it - it seems well designed and made :-)
I just was sighing for the shipping to Italy that would be far more
than the cost of the cable itself :-/
Best regards.
Giancarlo

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