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On Thursday, July 5, 1990 at 9:50:14 AM UTC-7, Richard Bretscheider wrote:
> phd11@.uk.ac.keele (Zipzoid) writes:
> >Although this seems a HP48SX group mainly :), I was wondering if anyone
> >had some thoughts on the CASIO BOSS 9000 (the one with the large lcd
> >screen, touch pad keys - and most important: a jack for interfacing
> >to a computer).
> I have the 7500, basically the same machine, minus the slot and four
> meta keys (same functionality available on both machines.)
> >I saw a few postings a while back about using one of these things to
> >xfer data to/from PC's and Suns.
> PC and Mac data transfer is a commercial product (cable and software)
> that basically is Traveling Software's Laplink product modified for
> both machines.
> (Requests about SUN transfers deleted-I can't help you there.;-)
> >SO, can anyone enlighten me on this issue... I have about 100 pounds to
> >spare to get the beast (and I'll have to shell out some more
> >to get the interface too), but am loathe to do this if 9000-Mac xfers
> >aren't possible (I'll be leaving my sun in a year, but not my mac - that
> >stays!!).
> Mac transfers are very possible. Software works fine. And this just in...
> CESoftware's scheduling package, Alarming Events, will transfer schedule
> data to your CASIO if you have the cables! That makes things very nice
> because although the Mac<->Casio software works ok, it's basically for
> editing and backup. The CES product will keep alarm events live on your
> Mac for you! Supposedly AE shipped last week.
> --
> Richard A. Bretschneider These are my words. My employer's
> Ric Bret words are often spoken in haste, and
> RAB rarely resemble my compassionate prose.
nice!

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