Re: A89: TI <--?--> I2C


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Re: A89: TI <--?--> I2C




Sorry, I should have said "Let's just say that I wanted to make a
multi-player game." not a two-player game.  I just want to know if it is
possible to make a multi-player game for the MBus that will work with just
the TI-link.

-Miles Raymond

-----Original Message-----
From: Olle Hedman <oh@hem.passagen.se>
To: assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Friday, October 16, 1998 5:28 PM
Subject: Re: A89: TI <--?--> I2C


>
>Why not use a simpler and more specialized protocoll invented by yourself?
>Or why not use the builtin protocol for linking?
>It's not really worth it to implement I2C or MBus just for making 2 calcs
>communicate with eachother...
>
>//Olle
>
>> Miles Raymond wrote:
>>
>> Let's just say that I wanted to make a two-player game.  If I programmed
it to
>> use the I2C and MBus protocols, then could two people with just a TI-link
be
>> able to play the game?
>>
>> According to my understanding, I2C and MBus are protocols, so in order
for the
>> game to be played, a MBus hub is not necessary.  Is this true?
>>
>> -Miles Raymond


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