Casio FX-CG10 Software User Guide - Page 439
Installing Add-In Files, To use your computer to edit a program created on the calculator
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u To use your computer to edit a program created on the calculator 1. Use the calculator's Program mode to create the program. (See "Chapter 8 Programming.") 2. Connect the calculator and computer, and open the calculator drive on the computer. 3. Display the contents of the @MainMem\PROGRAM folder, and then use a text editor to open the text file with the same name as the program you want to edit. • If you are running Windows you could use Notepad, etc. With the Mac OS, you can use TextEdit, etc. 4. Perform the required edits. • For information about calculator commands and their corresponding special character strings, see "CASIO Scientific Function Calculator Special Commands ⇔ Text Conversion Table" (page 8-59). 5. After you are finished editing, save and close the text file. • Save the edits under a different file name, as required. If you use Save As to save your edits, be sure to save the new file in @MainMem\PROGRAM\. • Be sure to save the file in ASCII or ANSI code txt format. 6. Terminate the connection between the calculator and a computer • See "To terminate the connection between the calculator and a computer" (page 13-4). k Installing Add-In Files Add-in files can be installed on the calculator to give it additional functions. The following are types of add-in files that are available. • Add-in applications (.g3a): These files add new applications to the Main Menu. • Add-in languages (.g3l): These files add languages to those that can be selected with the "System Language Setting" procedure (page 12-3) for on-screen messages. • Add-in menus (.g3l): These files add languages to those that can be selected with the "System Language Setting" procedure (page 12-3) for function menus. u To install an add-in file In step 2 of the procedure under "To transfer data between the calculator and a computer" (page 13-7), copy the add-in file (.g3a/.g3l) you want to install to the calculator drive root directory. 13-8