Re: A85: Usgard and some other stuff...


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Re: A85: Usgard and some other stuff...




There's a program for the TI-92 on ticalc.org that will switch one COM port
to another so you can use FTerm or whatever.... it works just the same with
ZTerm.

Use the modem command 'at&n6' to set your modem to operate at 9600bps.
Otherwise, it'll overrun the TI-GRAPH Link cable.

Lastly, you'll have to set your modem and TI-GRAPH Link to different IRQ
settings, or else you can't use them both at once.  Change the com ports
they're on (or the values for the ports).

I have my TI-GRAPH Link at COM2, IRQ 3 and my modem at COM4, IRQ 5.

Nathan
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-----Original Message-----
From: Justin M Bosch <justin-b@juno.com>
To: assembly-85@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-85@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Thursday, April 23, 1998 7:23 PM
Subject: Re: A85: Usgard and some other stuff...


>
>Wouldn't an internal modem kind of eliminate the purpose?  Why squint at
>a calculator when a computer could provide more detail, and at a much
>clearer perspective?
>
>Justin Bosch
>justin-b@juno.com
>
>On Thu, 23 Apr 1998 21:53:48 -0400 l0rdg0at@juno.com (Greg Milewski)
>writes:
>> in the docs to the Rterm prog, it says to use a 9600 external modem.
>>it warns that anything else might not work.  As for using an internal
>>modem,
>>that's not going to happen (yet).
>>
>>-Greg
>>
>>
>>On Tue, 21 Apr 1998 21:41:14 EDT CompuPC1 <CompuPC1@aol.com> writes:
>>>
>>>In a message dated 4/21/98 8:35:06 PM Central Daylight Time,
>>>Ski4fun104@aol.com writes:
>>>
>>>> << Has anyone thought of have an Internet for the calc?  That would
>>
>>>be real
>>>>   cool.
>>>>   >
>>>>
>>>>   I think someone should write some TCP/IP link software, and have
>>a
>>>big
>>>>   powerful server that calcs can log into, & a FTP/chat program for
>>
>>>the
>>>> various
>>>>   calcs...
>>>>
>>>>   -James >>
>>>>  That would be neat but on the TI hardware list this idea has
>>>already been
>>>>  discussed and nobody thought it could be done. I say prove them
>>>WRONG!!
>>>
>>>I know a little C++ (not enough to much useful), and no ASM.  Is
>>>anybody here
>>>willing to take on at least one aspect of this:
>>>1) Calc client software
>>>2) TCP/IP link software
>>>3) Calc Server Software
>>>
>>>- James
>>>
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