Reprogramming a calculator's motherboard
Rxim
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Rxim -
Hello, good evening.
I would like to know if it is possible to reprogram a calculator in its entirety. Here, the well-known one among schoolchildren: the fx-92 special college. The motherboard seems to be named PWB-CY230-J1.
I don't know much about it and would like to know if it is possible to reprogram this board with its screen to do what we want and in which language this could be done if it is possible. I am not very knowledgeable and would like to embark on this little project with an idea of where I should start.
Thank you in advance!
I would like to know if it is possible to reprogram a calculator in its entirety. Here, the well-known one among schoolchildren: the fx-92 special college. The motherboard seems to be named PWB-CY230-J1.
I don't know much about it and would like to know if it is possible to reprogram this board with its screen to do what we want and in which language this could be done if it is possible. I am not very knowledgeable and would like to embark on this little project with an idea of where I should start.
Thank you in advance!
1 answer
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This is the kind of material that is not designed to be modified.
If you want to practice, you can use an Arduino, for example.
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I mainly work in VB6 and VB.NET, with a bit of C#, but moderation often brings me to other languages.
In VB.NET, make sure to enable "Option Explicit" and "Option Strict".