Re: TI-H: Clocking the link port
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Re: TI-H: Clocking the link port
At 09:36 AM 9/2/97 EDT, you wrote:
>I am interested in doing some motion control with the ti-85 but first I
>need to know how the link port is clocked. How does the calculator
>signal to another what speed it is transfering at if the calcs are able
>to transfer at variable speeds (depending on battery power).
If you want to do motion sensing, a thermometer, light sensor, newton meter
(forgot what it's called), etc., then just buy a Calc.-Based-Lab. Info is
available at TI's Web site.
Ted Behling - webmeister@cyber-wizard.com - Hilton Head Island, SC
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