Hello everyone!
A few weeks ago I discovered this forum and it sparked my interest on "calculator hacking".
I became really fascinated with this post right here: https://www.cemetech.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12618
I replicated it on my own, bought myself a ESP8266 and got working on it.
I managed to get it to work and I have got it to connect to a TCP server running on my network at home.
My aim was to communicate with other devices that were also on the network.
To do this I had to make the calculator send information to the ESP8266 and let it interpret whatever data was sent.
However, I only managed to send data from the ESP8266 to the calculator and not the other way around.
Has someone found a solution to this issue?
Thank you!
A few weeks ago I discovered this forum and it sparked my interest on "calculator hacking".
I became really fascinated with this post right here: https://www.cemetech.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12618
I replicated it on my own, bought myself a ESP8266 and got working on it.
I managed to get it to work and I have got it to connect to a TCP server running on my network at home.
My aim was to communicate with other devices that were also on the network.
To do this I had to make the calculator send information to the ESP8266 and let it interpret whatever data was sent.
However, I only managed to send data from the ESP8266 to the calculator and not the other way around.
Has someone found a solution to this issue?
Thank you!