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Top Forums Programming Casio FX-CG50 Scientific Calculator and Python Post 303042000 by Neo on Tuesday 10th of December 2019 11:18:13 PM
Old 12-11-2019
Here is a copy of the Amazon review I wrote for this Casio PRIZM FX-CG50:

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As an electrical engineer who works in software engineering, I have used a lot of calculators. The Casio PRIZM FX-CG50 does not have a nice feel in my hands at all. In fact, it feels rough and unrefined, bulky and cheap. I think the design is way too thick, perhaps because of the decision by Casio to run device this on four AAA batteries?

Anyway, I don't like the design in the least (for the money paid). The keyboard is hard to read, the contrast between the functions and the black background is poor, perhaps by design; so this device it is not for me. I also do not like how the FX-CG50 handles errors.

The documentation provided and the PDF online is very poor. Thank goodness for YouTube tutorials (but others, not Casio); but you would think that Casio could create their own very good tutorials; but no they cannot.

The macOS firmware upgrade software for the PRIZM FX-CG50 only works on High Sierra, which is two major releases back. All my main macs run Catalina (I own four Macs, including a 12 core Mac Pro from 2013, a Mac Mini and two MacBook Airs), so you cannot upgrade the PRIZM FX-CG50 software on three of those those four machines. The "good news" is that do happen to have an obsolete MacBook Air (very old MBA) which cannot upgrade past High Sierra, so I had to use that obsolete MBA from my closet to upgrade the firmware! Why Casio only supports High Sierra and not Mojave or Catalina is a total mystery to me! I guess Casio simply does not care about firmware upgrade software for macOS.

If I paid $25 bucks for this, I might expect less; but for the money, I realize I should not have bought this. The Casio PRIZM FX-CG50 is not recommended at all. Sorry to be truthful and honest.

PS: The way the Casio PRIZM FX-CG50 runs Python is not impressive at all.

Last edited by hicksd8; 12-11-2019 at 09:14 AM..
 

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UPSLUG2(8)						      System Manager's Manual							UPSLUG2(8)

NAME
upslug2 - utility to upgrade the firmware of a NSLU2 via the network SYNOPSIS
upslug2 [options] DESCRIPTION
upslug2 is a command line program intended to allow the upgrade the firmware of a Linksys NSLU2 (Network Storage Link for USB 2.0 Disk Drives) to new or different versions. When a NSLU2 in the local network is put in upgrade mode, upslug2 can connect to it and upload a new firmware. upslug2 will accept a full firmware image but it can also upgrade the flash from individual files holding the kernel, ramdisk and root filesystem. upslug2 provides status information during the upgrade process and verifies the written image after the upgrade. OPTIONS
-C, --Complete-reprogram Reprogram the complete flash, including the RedBoot boot loader and the SysConf partition holding configuration information. Using this option may result in the NSLU2 becoming permanently unusable! By default, upslug2 will not touch these two partitions since this allows flashing a new firmware if an uploaded firmware does not work. This is not possible if RedBoot itself is damaged. Use with caution. -d, --device The network device on the host machine connected to the network on which the NSLU2 is located. (Default: eth0). -e, --endian The endianness of the files to be uploaded. upslug2 will usually detected the endianness automatically but this option can be used to force byte swapping to occur. This option accepts three values, separated by comma: endianness of kernel, data and RedBoot FIS directory. Valid values are l (little endian), p (pdp endian) and b (big endian). (Default: ,b,b) -f, --from The MAC address of the host system. -h, --help Show summary of options. -i, --image The complete flash image to use. -j, --rootfs A root filesystem, usually of type jffs. -k, --kernel A compressed kernel zImage image. -n, --no-reboot Do not reboot after upgrade -p, --payload FIS directory payload. There are about 140 Kb in the last block (between the FIS dir and the trailer at the end) which can be used for data. -r, --ramdisk A compressed ramdisk image. -R, --ram-payload A ram paylod (replaced ramdisk). (FIXME: if it replaced the ramdisk, why cannot you just use the -r option? What's the difference) -t, --target The MAC address of the NSLU2 to upgrade. Without this option, upslug2 will only perform an upgrade if there is just one NSLU2 in upgrade mode. -U, --no-verify Do not verify the image, only upgrade. -v, --verify Do not write to flash, only verify the image. Options to specify firmware information The following options should be used when individual kernel, ramdisk and root filesystem files are specified rather than a complete firmware image. -E, --extra-version Extra version information, a 2 byte value. (Default: 0x90f7) -F, --firmware-version The firmware version, a 2 byte value. (Default: 0x2329) -P, --product-id The product ID, a 2 byte value. (Default: 1) -T, --protocol-id The protocol ID, a 2 byte value. (Default: 0) USING UPSLUG2 In order to use upslug2 the NSLU2 which is to be upgraded has to be put in upgrade mode: 1. Disconnect any disks and/or devices from the USB ports. 2. Power off the NSLU2 3. Press and hold the reset button (accessible through the small hole on the back just above the power input). 4. Press and release the power button to power on the NSLU2. 5. Wait for 10 seconds watching the ready/status LED. After 10 seconds it will change from amber to red. Immediately release the reset but- ton. 6. The NSLU2 ready/status LED will flash alternately red/green (there is a 1 second delay before the first green). The NSLU2 is now in upgrade mode. If you decide not to flash the image the NSLU2 can be rebooted by disconnecting the power. If the ready/status LED does not turn green after step four it will remain red for several seconds then flash amber. This happens if you do not release the reset button in time - pull the power, reconnect it and repeat from the second step. Once the NSLU2 is in upgrade mode it will remain in this state until either the power is connected or a new image has been flashed. If the flash fails the NSLU2 will (eventually) return to upgrade mode EXAMPLES
The most common use of upslug2 is the following: upslug2 --image NSLU2_V23R63.bin This specifies a complete firmware image which will be written to flash. Alternatively, kernel, ramdisk and root filesystem can be specified individually: upslug2 -k nslu2-zImage -r ramdisk -j root.jffs In this case, the options -E, -F, -P and -T should typically be specified as well. By default, upslug2 will search for the NSLU2 on the network on your eth0 network interface. If the network is on a different interface, you can easily specify it: upslug2 -d eth1 --image NSLU2_V23R63.bin If there are potentially more than one NSLU2 in your network which may be in upgrade mode, you can specify its MAC address: upslug2 -t 00:11:85:12:34:56 --image NSLU2_V23R63.bin SEE ALSO
slugimage(1) AUTHOR
John Bowler <jbowler@acm.org> January 2006 UPSLUG2(8)
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