Re: TI-H: The IR Link is complete.


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Re: TI-H: The IR Link is complete.



Since I get the messages in digest format, I will
answer all the mail in a single message.

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John Fraser wrote
> doesi it use the graph link?

No.

Muhammed wrote

> On your mage you have the PIC firmware for an 84. Can I build it
> with 
> this instead? How about the PIClink?

Yes you can build it with the PIC 84. This one
is more expensive than the 54 one, but it can
be easily programmed and it can be erased.
I will begin to review myself for the PICLink,
I think than I was using slow diodes, which slowed
down all the transfer.


Osma Suominen wrote:
> Nope, not all of them. I2C, which I'm a fan of :) can be used to
> connect
> more than two calculators together in a network. It's not very fast,
> but it
> can be used w.g. for group chatting and multiplayer games. And
> imagine how
> great an IR network would be :)

> The speed of my I2C routines can be adjusted, so even if the link
> isn't
> very fast, they'll work. You don't need very fast speeds in a group
> chat or
> in a well-programmed TI multiplayer game.
> 
> So, please add such a mode. If it's easy, then why not go for it? I
> know
> I2C isn't yet very popular, but I think it will be in the future.
> I'll soon
> release version 1.0 of my MultiMaster I2C routines, and I expect at
> least a
> few applications to show up soon after that.

OK, I will add it when I will have the time.


Robert Baumann wrote:
> Sami, your schematic for the PIC programmer isn't on your page...
> could you
> fix the problem?

I have fixed it. Tell me if it still doesn't work.


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