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Good points.
The HP 48 is small. Its portable. It has as much or more computing power than some of the early computers used for packet. It has a 4 pin to DS9 serial cable. It also has a 9600 modem built in. These are all features suggestive of a terminal for packet, especially packet with a HT. OTOH, there may be good technical reasons for not trying this (size of or lack of keyboard, lack of appropriate cable [it is difficult, but possible, to use a HP48 with a telephone modem due to cable issues], lack of appropriate software, or TNC incombatability). Thus my question for this learned forum. Mike Dr. Anton T. Squeegee wrote: In article .com, (known to some as mike boersma) scribed... I am interested in using my HP 48gx for a HT packet setup. Does anyone out there have any advice regarding hardware/software for doing this? I have the serial cable, so I think that I am good with the hardware, but would like any advice. Maybe it's just me, but... Is there a specific reason anyone would want to use a scientific calculator as a packet terminal? Seems to me it'd be a lot easier just to use... a terminal! Or a PC with appropriate software. Just a thought. Happy tweaking. -- Dr. Anton T. Squeegee, Director, Dutch Surrealist Plumbing Institute (Known to some as Bruce Lane, KC7GR) http://www.bluefeathertech.com -- kyrrin a/t bluefeathertech d-o=t calm "Salvadore Dali's computer has surreal ports..." |