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Most recent edit on 2009-07-27 02:04:05 by AndreasB [Moved 'new' notice to screenstreamer]

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New: screenstreamer

g1awrapper can wrap yer binaries to make them ready for transfer to the calculator. It is currently able to read most image files and use them as icons for the g1a files created. g1awrapper is a console application, written in C++ using Qt.


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screenstreamer

New: g1awrapper can wrap yer binaries to make them ready for transfer to the calculator. It is currently able to read most image files and use them as icons for the g1a files created. g1awrapper is a console application, written in C++ using Qt.




Edited on 2009-07-22 17:04:52 by AndreasB

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screenstreamer can connect to your calculator, and display the screen contents, just like the ScreenReceiver in the fx-9860g Manager software sold by Casio. It can for example be used in a classroom for demonstations or instructional purposes on a PC connected to a projector. screenstreamer also lets you save display screens as image files.


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screenstreamer can connect to your calculator, and display the screen contents, just like the ScreenReceiver in the fx-9860g Manager software sold by Casio. It can for example be used in a classroom for demonstations or instructional purposes on a PC connected to a projector. screenstreamer also lets you save display screens as image files.




Edited on 2009-07-22 17:04:22 by AndreasB [Added screenstreamer]

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screenstreamer

screenstreamer can connect to your calculator, and display the screen contents, just like the ScreenReceiver in the fx-9860g Manager software sold by Casio. It can for example be used in a classroom for demonstations or instructional purposes on a PC connected to a projector. screenstreamer also lets you save display screens as image files.




Edited on 2009-01-18 16:28:20 by AndreasB

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~1) working directions for how to compile a working sh-3 toolchain, and how to use it to compile binaries. See BinaryFormat.
  1. a program that can manage projects, projects' files, icons and versions; also automation of the compilation process ?


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~1) a distribution of the sh3 gcc, a suiting libc (newlib?) that can produce binaries. See BinaryFormat.
  1. a program that can manage projects, projects' files, icons and versions; also automation of the compilation process




Edited on 2008-02-21 18:11:39 by AndreasB [Rearranged, added g1awrapper]

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xfer9860 is the application that lets you transfer files to and from the calculator. xfer9860 has a command line interface, and is is written in C. libusb is used for USB communication, and allows usage across many platforms.

g1awrapper

New: g1awrapper can wrap yer binaries to make them ready for transfer to the calculator. It is currently able to read most image files and use them as icons for the g1a files created. g1awrapper is a console application, written in C++ using Qt.
img2c is the software that simplifies an important task of developing programs that use graphics. img2c accepts images in most popular formats, and creates C-code based on your choice of grayscale depth. The utility has a graphical user interface, and is written in C++ with Qt.
libfxsys is a small library for access to many common system calls in the calculator. Access to the builtin Print() and GetKey() for example. This is essential for creating programs with GCC, check the wiki page for libfxsys for more details on what is supported.


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~1) a program that can add a header to binary files.
libfxsys is a small library for access to many common system calls in the calculator. Access to the builtin Print() and GetKey() for example. This is essential for creating programs, check the wiki page for libfxsys for more details on what is supported.
img2c is the software that simplifies an important task of developing programs that use graphics. img2c accepts images in most popular formats, and creates C-code based on your choice of grayscale depth. The utility has a graphical user interface, and is written in C+ + with Qt.
xfer9860 is the application that lets you transfer files to and from the calculator. xfer9860 has a command line interface, and is is written in C. libusb is used for USB communication.




Edited on 2008-02-10 07:24:43 by AndreasB [Added wiki formatting for the blue box]

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This is the new home of xfer9860, the Casio fx-9860G file transfer program for Linux. SF.net page


Deletions:
This is the new home of xfer9860, the Casio fx-9860G file transfer program for Linux. SF.net page.




Edited on 2008-02-10 07:01:17 by AndreasB

Additions:
This is the new home of xfer9860, the Casio fx-9860G file transfer program for Linux. SF.net page.


Deletions:
This is the new home of xfer9860, the Casio fx-9860G file transfer program for Linux. SF.net page.




Edited on 2008-02-09 15:49:14 by AndreasB [Updated xfer9860 notice]

Additions:
This is the new home of xfer9860, the Casio fx-9860G file transfer program for Linux. SF.net page.


Deletions:
This is the new home of xfer9860, the Casio fx-9860G file transfer program for Linux. SF.net page.




Edited on 2008-01-13 16:21:14 by AndreasB [added a link to the sf.net page]

Additions:
This is the new home of xfer9860, the Casio fx-9860G file transfer program for Linux. SF.net page.


Deletions:
This is the new home of xfer9860, the Casio fx-9860G file transfer program for Linux




Edited on 2008-01-13 16:11:57 by AndreasB [Err, libfxsys is the library name]

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libfxsys

libfxsys is a small library for access to many common system calls in the calculator. Access to the builtin Print() and GetKey() for example. This is essential for creating programs, check the wiki page for libfxsys for more details on what is supported.


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libfxos

libfxos is a small library for access to many common system calls in the calculator. Access to the builtin Print() and GetKey() for example. This is essential for creating programs, check the wiki page for libfxos for more details on what is supported.




Edited on 2008-01-13 16:10:51 by AndreasB [Added section on libfxos]

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Software

  1. a distribution of the sh3 gcc, a suiting libc (newlib?) that can produce binaries. See BinaryFormat.

libfxos

libfxos is a small library for access to many common system calls in the calculator. Access to the builtin Print() and GetKey() for example. This is essential for creating programs, check the wiki page for libfxos for more details on what is supported.


Deletions:

Applications

  1. a distribution of the SH-3 gcc, a suiting libc (newlib?) that can produce binaries. See BinaryFormat.




Edited on 2007-12-27 16:53:22 by AndreasB

Additions:
~1) a distribution of the SH-3 gcc, a suiting libc (newlib?) that can produce binaries. See BinaryFormat.


Deletions:
~1) a distribution of the SH-3 gcc, a suiting libc (newlib?) that can produce binaries.




Edited on 2007-12-20 10:37:37 by AndreasB [Changed welcome comment, and removed useful links]

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This is the new home of xfer9860, the Casio fx-9860G file transfer program for Linux


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(The page of xfer9860 has been moved to fxsdk's web area)
Useful pages: FormattingRules, WikkaDocumentation, OrphanedPages, WantedPages, TextSearch.




Edited on 2007-12-19 12:55:07 by AndreasB [Updated for the site move]

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(The page of xfer9860 has been moved to fxsdk's web area)
Welcome to the homepage for fxSDK. This projects wants to make it possible to use and develop for your Casio fx-9860G calculator, using open source tools. The project was started in April '07 with xfer9860, and the goal is to provide a fully open source set of applications that let you develop add-ins, based on the GCC compiler.

Applications

Several programs are needed to make a usable toolset. What has to be made is:
  1. a distribution of the SH-3 gcc, a suiting libc (newlib?) that can produce binaries.
  2. a program that can add a header to binary files.
  3. a program that can manage projects, projects' files, icons and versions; also automation of the compilation process

img2c

img2c is the software that simplifies an important task of developing programs that use graphics. img2c accepts images in most popular formats, and creates C-code based on your choice of grayscale depth. The utility has a graphical user interface, and is written in C+ + with Qt.

xfer9860

xfer9860 is the application that lets you transfer files to and from the calculator. xfer9860 has a command line interface, and is is written in C. libusb is used for USB communication.


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Welcome to the homepage for xfer9860. xfer9860 is a Casio fx-9860G (SD) communication utility. The project was started in April '07, and the goal of xfer9860 is to provide an open-source alternative to the proprietary, Windows-only, FA-124 by Casio. Check the RoadMap to see what xfer9860 does and what might be implemented in the future.
As of version 0.2, it allows you to upload files to your calculator, even quicker than FA-124 by Casio. File download support is included, though experimental. It is known to work fine with smaller files, up to 3-400kB. xfer9860 should run on any platform that libusb supports, including Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS and Windows (libusb-win32).
xfer9860 is written in C and is distributed in source code form. See InstallationInstructions for info on how to get/install it.




Edited on 2007-11-23 10:39:30 by AndreasB

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Welcome

Welcome to the homepage for xfer9860. xfer9860 is a Casio fx-9860G (SD) communication utility. The project was started in April '07, and the goal of xfer9860 is to provide an open-source alternative to the proprietary, Windows-only, FA-124 by Casio. Check the RoadMap to see what xfer9860 does and what might be implemented in the future.
As of version 0.2, it allows you to upload files to your calculator, even quicker than FA-124 by Casio. File download support is included, though experimental. It is known to work fine with smaller files, up to 3-400kB. xfer9860 should run on any platform that libusb supports, including Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS and Windows (libusb-win32).
xfer9860 is written in C and is distributed in source code form. See InstallationInstructions for info on how to get/install it.
Useful pages: FormattingRules, WikkaDocumentation, OrphanedPages, WantedPages, TextSearch.


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Welcome


Welcome to the homepage for xfer9860. xfer9860 is a Casio fx-9860G (SD) communication utility. The project was started in April '07, and the goal of xfer9860 is to provide an open-source alternative to the proprietary, Windows-only, FA-124 by Casio. Check the RoadMap to see what xfer9860 does and what might be implemented in the future.

As of version 0.2, it allows you to upload files to your calculator, even quicker than FA-124 by Casio. File download support is included, though experimental. It is known to work fine with smaller files, up to 3-400kB. xfer9860 should run on any platform that libusb supports, including Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS and Windows (libusb-win32).

xfer9860 is written in C and is distributed in source code form. See InstallationInstructions for info on how to get/install it.

Useful pages: FormattingRules, WikkaDocumentation, OrphanedPages, WantedPages, TextSearch.




Edited on 2007-11-07 11:38:06 by AndreasB [Link to new page for Protocol docs.]

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Welcome


Welcome to the homepage for xfer9860. xfer9860 is a Casio fx-9860G (SD) communication utility. The project was started in April '07, and the goal of xfer9860 is to provide an open-source alternative to the proprietary, Windows-only, FA-124 by Casio. Check the RoadMap to see what xfer9860 does and what might be implemented in the future.

As of version 0.2, it allows you to upload files to your calculator, even quicker than FA-124 by Casio. File download support is included, though experimental. It is known to work fine with smaller files, up to 3-400kB. xfer9860 should run on any platform that libusb supports, including Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS and Windows (libusb-win32).

xfer9860 is written in C and is distributed in source code form. See InstallationInstructions for info on how to get/install it.

Useful pages: FormattingRules, WikkaDocumentation, OrphanedPages, WantedPages, TextSearch.


Deletions:

Welcome

Welcome to the homepage for xfer9860. xfer9860 is a Casio fx-9860G (SD) communication utility. The project was started in April '07, and the goal of xfer9860 is to provide an open-source alternative to the proprietary, Windows-only, FA-124 by Casio. Check the RoadMap to see what xfer9860 does and what might be implemented in the future.
As of version 0.2, it allows you to upload files to your calculator, even quicker than FA-124 by Casio. File download support is included, though experimental. It is known to work fine with smaller files, up to 3-400kB. xfer9860 should run on any platform that libusb supports, including Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS and Windows (libusb-win32).
xfer9860 is written in C and is distributed in source code form. See InstallationInstructions for info on how to get/install it.
Useful pages: FormattingRules, WikkaDocumentation, OrphanedPages, WantedPages, TextSearch.




Edited on 2007-07-30 15:21:18 by AndreasB [Update for version 0.2]

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~- Download v0.2 (latest)
As of version 0.2, it allows you to upload files to your calculator, even quicker than FA-124 by Casio. File download support is included, though experimental. It is known to work fine with smaller files, up to 3-400kB. xfer9860 should run on any platform that libusb supports, including Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS and Windows (libusb-win32).


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~- Download v0.1 (latest)
As of version 0.1, it allows you to upload files to your calculator, even quicker than FA-124 by Casio. It should run on any platform that libusb supports, including Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS and Windows (libusb-win32).




Edited on 2007-07-18 15:24:50 by AndreasB [Link to the RoadMap]

Additions:
Welcome to the homepage for xfer9860. xfer9860 is a Casio fx-9860G (SD) communication utility. The project was started in April '07, and the goal of xfer9860 is to provide an open-source alternative to the proprietary, Windows-only, FA-124 by Casio. Check the RoadMap to see what xfer9860 does and what might be implemented in the future.


Deletions:
Welcome to the homepage for xfer9860. xfer9860 is a Casio fx-9860G (SD) communication utility. All of the projects files are hosted on SourceForge. The project was started in April '07.




Edited on 2007-07-17 13:19:09 by AndreasB [Removed link on the names FreeBSD and MacOS]

Additions:
As of version 0.1, it allows you to upload files to your calculator, even quicker than FA-124 by Casio. It should run on any platform that libusb supports, including Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS and Windows (libusb-win32).


Deletions:
As of version 0.1, it allows you to upload files to your calculator, even quicker than FA-124 by Casio. It should run on any platform that libusb supports, including Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS and Windows (libusb-win32).




Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2007-07-17 12:47:33 by AndreasB []
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Welcome


Welcome to the homepage for xfer9860. xfer9860 is a Casio fx-9860G (SD) communication utility. All of the projects files are hosted on SourceForge. The project was started in April '07.

Quick links

As of version 0.1, it allows you to upload files to your calculator, even quicker than FA-124 by Casio. It should run on any platform that libusb supports, including Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS and Windows (libusb-win32).

xfer9860 is written in C and is distributed in source code form. See InstallationInstructions for info on how to get/install it.

Useful pages: FormattingRules, WikkaDocumentation, OrphanedPages, WantedPages, TextSearch.
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