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Originally Posted by Ken S
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The ones from Hpcalc.org worked fine for me. The Wombat file is a KLM file which is a text file which defines the keyboard and the image used. You can find many at Hpcalc.org for the pocket pc.
Yes, you do need a copy of the calculator rom which you intend to emulate. HP has released some of these to the public and just about all the available roms can be downloaded at Hpcalc.org.
Yes you need a KLM script which I think stands for "Keyboard Language Module" but I could be wrong. This defines how the calculator displays.
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OK - Here is what I have tried to this current time (1:45 a.m. EST) to get the emulator to work, but without success.
1.) Downloaded the emu48ce.exe rom leobueno.net website; Installed on PC and using Active Sync Module was installed apparently successfully onto Axim x5
2.)Concurrently, I selected the 49G Rom emulator as an option and downloaded apparently successfully onto Axim x5.
3.) Next, I downloaded the WM2003 patch from the link below:
http://www.hpcalc.org/details.php?id=5982
When I tried to execute the exe file within the zip, the following error occurred: hp48.exe was not compiled for a CPU with this version of Windows; Please contact vendor for update (PC at home is PIII 933 Mhz running Win 98SE).
Additionally, when I select the GNU EMU48CE icon on the x5, the program flashes for about 0.5 seconds and then returns to the Program window without fully executing the program.
I attempted to follow the earlier advice in this thread given as "After you download this, all you have to do is copy the emu48ce2003 program file (HP48.exe) and replace the older emu48ce program with the new HP48.exe file, where ever you have it installed. " Without being able to execute the hp48.exe file, where do I go from hete??
The contents of the KML (bmp file et al) can this just be dragged from the zip file on the PC over to the install folder on the x5? Please advise - I am lost as to where to go from here!