From cd64448aea7d8069dd91b405693979e8a011b2bf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gwenhael Le Moine Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2015 11:45:18 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] styling --- README | 18 +++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/README b/README index 0da6d53..5538b7a 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ writing code for RPL debugging. So here go sincere thanks: -- Mika Heiskanen Latest version of SADHP is available from - wuarchive.wust.edu:/systems/hp/hp48Uploads/ + wuarchive.wust.edu:/systems/hp/hp48Uploads/ Get it to look deeper into your HP48. @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ I would sincerely like to ask HP about giving me a 48 GX, so the world could receive more complete x48, also I could use some ROM cards, like the EQ-LIB to implement an easy use of these. Well, I credited HP in the last releases, but now x48 really gets running and I still haven't -heard a word from them... +heard a word from them... Just remember, x48 comes under the terms and conditions of the GPL. @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ INSTALLATION I improved handling of differences in Solaris, SunOS, HP/UX, and Linux. Things are not perfect, anyway. -To configure some things for the Makefiles, edit 'config.h' in the +To configure some things for the Makefiles, edit 'config.h' in the directory 'x48-0.4.0'. There you can set the compiler, flags to pass to the compiler, and some other stuff. @@ -158,18 +158,18 @@ To get a memory dump you need to do the following: - Download the file 'romdump/ROMDump' to your HP. - + - To capture a complete ROM, start kermit on your computer, set the line so it fits your HP, set the speed to 9600 baud and type 'log session', then 'connect'. - + - On a HP48 S/SX type '#0h #7FFFFh ROMDump', on a HP48 G/GX type '#0h #FFFFFh ROMDump'. This will take about 15 minutes on the S/SX, 30 minutes on the G/GX. - + - When done, type the kermit-Escape (usually CTRL-\) followed by 'C' on your Computer. Say 'quit' to the kermit. - + Your ROM should now be in the file 'session.log'. @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ Another way to achive this, is to send SIGTERM or SIGKILL to x48. USING RAM CARDS =============== -To get a RAM card, use the program 'mkcard' to build the card, and +To get a RAM card, use the program 'mkcard' to build the card, and copy the resulting file to $HOME/.hp48/port1 or $HOME/.hp48/port2. On the next start of the emulator, the card should be detected and usable. (Maybe you have to turn it off, and on again...) @@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ On your computer take an unused xterm, go to the directory where you keep your backups, and start kermit. Configure the line: type 'set line /dev/ttyp2' <---- use the number from the line - below the display !!! + below the display !!! This should be the pseudo terminal connected to your emulator.