Re: TI-H: cordless link?


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Re: TI-H: cordless link?



My friend and I are working on a IR transfer link...
well, not really working on it, but we have drawn 
up some schematics.  We hope to get one working soon.
 		-Ian

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>Hy there!
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>Do you know about any way to link two TI calcs cordless? I only found
>the radio transfer link plans of Michael Jan, but I've been told that
>it's not working.
>Is there any other possibility???
>
>Thanx, Philipp
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