Re: A89: Re: My Linking Cable Software Project


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Re: A89: Re: My Linking Cable Software Project



Title: My Linking Cable Software Project
http://gtktilink.ticalc.org see some good stuff there, not that your program isn't gonna be good
 
--h4X0r
----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Scott
To: 'assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org'
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 1999 9:35 PM
Subject: RE: A89: Re: My Linking Cable Software Project

I haven’t seen GTKTILINK, is it on ticalc.org?  If so I’ll d/l it and see if I’m wasting my time.  Though learning is never wasting time J.

 

Mark E. Scott Jr.

mscott@databasecity.com

 

-----Original Message-----
From: h4X0r [mailto:haxor89@netzero.net]
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 1999 11:35 PM
To: assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org
Subject: A89: Re: My Linking Cable Software Project

 

Cool, although I really like GTKTILINK, it is a must have for TI and Linux owners.

 

--h4X0r

 

----- Original Message -----

From: Mark Scott

To: 'assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org'

Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 1999 9:29 PM

Subject: A89: My Linking Cable Software Project

 

I'm not much of a 68k programmer, but I am writing a program to link to the 89 on the PC.  I don't know if it will end up being as good as w32tran8x 4, but I'm gonna try to finish it.  One thing I have never attempted is talking to ports on the computer.  Does anybody know if there is a good guide for either Visual C++ or Visual Basic?  I plan on doing it in C++, but VB is quicker, so who knows.  The main reason I intend on making this is to get all the functionality of TI's graphlink software in the parallel cable.  Any input is greatly appreciated, links, book ISBN's, whatever.  I basically need an example to look at, or just some good documents.  I hate it when there is something that I have never even ventured into.  If I get it on the Windows platform it won't be too hard for me to port to Linux, but gotta start somewhere.  I intend this to be more like Connect 85 was, I even have a partial program left over from an earlier attempt, w/o the linking code.

Mark E. Scott Jr.
mscott@databasecity.com


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