Yeah, thanks for clicking
i've had my Casio 9860G AU, for awhile now. about 1 and ? years. But this is the first time that i've decided to actually put some notes on it. I tried to handwrite them, but after 30minutes i gave up.
i have exams comming soon, i was wondering if anyone could give me a step by step on adding some notes onto my calculator via the computer thanks that would really be helping me out alot, since i'm already so stressed from my exams
P.S. I have FA-124, and i can connect to the computer (just dont know how to add). Also, i'm incrediably noobie at this whole thing, extra detail will not go unappreciated.
thank you.
Ian
Help A Noob Out
Started by
Griffen25
, Jun 11 2007 02:31 AM
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#1
Posted 11 June 2007 - 02:31 AM
#2
Posted 12 June 2007 - 04:49 AM
Well, you can download my TXTREAD application. Look around the UCF File Sharing area, go to fx-9860 Addins and you'll find it.
Refer to this tutorial to learn how to download a add-in to your calculator: http://casiokingdom....C...wpage&pid=8
To put TXT files onto your calculator, you would do the same thing as transferring a add-in, except switch File Types to All Files (*.*) and search for you text file. The filename of your textfile can be only 8 letters long before the dot and all have to be uppercase.
Ex:
ABCDEFGH.TXT
Refer to this tutorial to learn how to download a add-in to your calculator: http://casiokingdom....C...wpage&pid=8
To put TXT files onto your calculator, you would do the same thing as transferring a add-in, except switch File Types to All Files (*.*) and search for you text file. The filename of your textfile can be only 8 letters long before the dot and all have to be uppercase.
Ex:
ABCDEFGH.TXT
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