Re: TI-H: TI-Glow


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Re: TI-H: TI-Glow




>Hi guys, I'm not the creator of the lovely device in the subject header, but
>I did have a webpage advertising my going to sell them, and as many of you
>probably know I have decided not to sell them this summer anyway, even
>though my webpage said I would.  That was mainly b/c I lost interest in it,
>and b/c of it's poor design by me.  I have however, come up w/ a new way of
>making it that may be much better, we'll have to see how it turns out.  It
>may be a complete flop, but just to let you know, I may be making them this
>summer as planned anyway.  I haven't updated the webpage w/ this news, but
>the existing one is still there, and there is some info on it about the old
>one.  A lot of that is different now, but it is still general needed info.
>And just to let you know, the TI-Glow was designed to be a device to light
>the screen for those who don't want to crack open their calc and backlight
>it, and in the process, void the warranty.  If you want to see the existing,
>dramatically needing updates of a page, then go here:
>
>http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Vista/8557

Have you had a chance to check out David Knaack's EL backlight?  For a 
few dollars more you can have an indiglo on your TI, which is a million 
times better than any backlight.

--Brian