Re: TI-H: docking station


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Re: TI-H: docking station




um i was thinking a docking station.
i.e. plug the cvalc into it and takeit out to goto school....
but i like the lcd screen idea....or you could just use a reflector 
behind it...
hmm...god that will cost a bloody fortune for an El pannel that size 
plus the viewscree...

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>A person could create a desktop 92 easily. It would just cost a bit. 
>You'd need a View Screen for the TI-92 and an EL panel. A small power 
>supply, and you could even build a full sized keyboard. The EL panel 
>would be placed behind the viewscreen and it would then be placed 
>verticaly and viewed like a monitor. It would have a nice green glow! 
As 
>for a keyboard, you could hardwire a full sized keyboard to it. You 
>simply remove the circuit board from the case and solder wires to each 
>key. It takes work, but it works! Your best bet would be and old 
>Commodore 128 case (large keyboard). It's possible, just tedious work. 
A 
>nice AC power supply with batteries to run without AC would be nice. 
>Like a big laptop, but capable of being plugged in. Build SPinTerface 
>port and turbo and everything with connections and switches right in 
>front and you'd have one HELL of a machine!
>
>Of course, you'd do it on a 92 with a broken screen and no hope!  (=
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>Richard Piotter
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>>
>>My Trig teacher has a special TI 82 calculator that has some type of
>>port on it that he connects to a large lcd that fits on an overhead
>>projector so it appears on the wall - all straight from a teachers ti
>>calculator list
>>maybe they got some other good stuff for us to use - or even get the
>>schem. for the jack
>>
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