Re: TI-H: Okay I maybe overreacted


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Re: TI-H: Okay I maybe overreacted



This may be an old idea... but if it needs a driver to work... can't you just
write the driver onto a flashrom chip (or something), and make it as part of the
RF/IR circut? this way it could sort out the garbage, and the calc wouldn't know
the difference?



> John Fraser wrote:
>
> > least small enough to fit in a 1 by 1 by 1/2 inch box.   All some one would
> > have to be is make a small assembly programm that read the info and
> > converted it.  It may not be a huge step for you but I believe no one else
>
> There's not much point in a RF or IR link that needs its own driver to work.
> It means that all software have to be rewritten for it to work. I know it's
> harder to make a "generic" link that works as a sort of extension to the
> link cable, but it should be our goal.
>
> -Ozone
>
> --
> *** Osma Suominen *** ozone@clinet.fi *** http://www.clinet.fi/~ozone ***




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