Re: A83: Re: Productive Progs: Printing


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Re: A83: Re: Productive Progs: Printing




Cool except for your teacher wondering why your home work has stickers
all over it

On Fri, 20 Nov 1998 19:29:42 EST Vincent99@aol.com writes:
>
><<Actually, if you are using a parallel link cable, I'm sure you could 
>make a
>program that would print out on a nearby printer.   IE, type your 
>essay on
>the calc in first period and then between 1st and 2nd (assuming it's 
>due 2nd
>period) go to the library and hook up w/ a printer.  Of course, you 
>could
>just upload the file to the computer and print, but that requires the
>software to be installed (the TI winlink) and some school libraries 
>have
>protection against such installs.
>
>- -Justin Karneges [Infiniti]>>
>
>Would it be possible to make a printer similar to the one they have 
>for Game
>Boy Camera for use with a TI(or even use the Game Boys??)?  Besides 
>for
>printing essays, I was thinking more along the lines of whipping out 
>your
>battery-powered printer from your back pack in math, graphing the 
>function the
>book insists on you graphing for your homework, printing the graph 
>onto
>sticky-backed paper, and then sticking the graph onto your homework.
>
>Trés cool, IMO, and I would think it has to be possible(although 
>possible
>isn't always practical) if a Game Boy can do it;  Maybe there's 
>hardware specs
>for the Nintendo printer on their web site...
>
>Any ideas?
>
>--Vincent
>
>

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