Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!spool.mu.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!stanford.edu!msi.umn.edu!noc.MR.NET!gacvx2.gac.edu!hhdist From: HCLIMER%UTCVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (Harold Climer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.handhelds Subject: RE: A better Bode Plotter (Instructions) Message-ID: Date: 12 Jun 91 00:06:23 GMT Lines: 36 Return-path: <@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU:HCLIMER@UTCVM.BITNET> In-reply-to: Your message of Tue, 11 Jun 1991 16:22 CST To: handhelds@gac.edu On Tue, 11 Jun 1991 16:22 CST you said: >Relay-Version: VMS News - V6.0-3 14/03/90 VAX/VMS V5.4; site gacvx2.gac.edu >Path: > >gacvx2.gac.edu!noc.MR.NET!msi.umn.edu!news.cs.indiana.edu!mips!swrinde!zaphod.m > ps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!cwi.nl!jurjen >Newsgroups: comp.sys.handhelds >Subject: Re: A better Bode Plotter (Instructions) >Message-ID: <3681@charon.cwi.nl> >From: jurjen@cwi.nl (Jurjen NE Bos) >Date: 11 Jun 91 10:05:04 GMT >Sender: news@cwi.nl >References: <1991Jun5.211250.27890@macc.wisc.edu> >Lines: 3 > >Why the heck don't you post this in ASCII? Do you think everybody has a UNIX >account, and modem, and PC and a cable to his HP48? (I do, but that's not the >point :-) I agree . My school is lucky to have BITNET.Not all the people out here who are interested in the HP calculators have access to UNIX systems. I have gotten the impression that since many of the people at the " BIG INSTITUTIONS" with their fancy computers,think every one of us out here also has one or has access to one. I am working off of a Commodore-128 right now from my home. I do use an IBM PC and mainframe for some of my engineering classes when I am at school but not for all of my work. Please ,try to remember that many people on the net do not have the same type of system as you do ,when you post stuff. Harold Climer Physics Department U. Tennessee at Chattanooga Yes Virginia, you can download 48 files in ASCII and BINARY from and to a C64 or C128 using KERMIT 2.2 for the 6502 and an RS-232 adapter. With a cartridge called Swift-Link up to 38400 Baud. (If the calculator would support it) Amazing ain't it. Thought the 64 and 128 were dead huh ? ;)