Re: Re(fcc): TI-H: Radio/Infrared/Laser Communications


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Re: Re(fcc): TI-H: Radio/Infrared/Laser Communications




Perhaps i phrased this incorrectly, i meant i'll write the TI end of the EII
driver if necessary to get you to include the IDE stuff in the EII. However,
i'll check you site later for any imfo that is there that i missed (possibly
putting more of your projects on the main page would help us find things).

-- Jon Olson

-----Original Message-----
From: Grant Stockly <gussie@alaska.net>
To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org <ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Tuesday, November 03, 1998 7:34 PM
Subject: Re: Re(fcc): TI-H: Radio/Infrared/Laser Communications


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>Ummm...  Source code for all my projects is available on request.  No one
>ever requests, so the projects I like go to my www page.
>
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>>Well, if you've got the time, go for it :>
>>However, judging by the number of other projects you've got going, i
somehow
>>doubt  you do. However, I would like to see the IDE driver in there (and
if
>>I have to, I'll write the driver myself to get it in there).
>>
>>-- Jon Olson
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Grant Stockly <gussie@alaska.net>
>>To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org <ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org>
>>Date: Tuesday, November 03, 1998 7:15 PM
>>Subject: Re: Re(fcc): TI-H: Radio/Infrared/Laser Communications
>>
>>
>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>From: Grant Stockly <gussie@alaska.net>
>>>>To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org <ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org>
>>>>Date: Tuesday, November 03, 1998 6:57 PM
>>>>Subject: Re: Re(fcc): TI-H: Radio/Infrared/Laser Communications
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>So lets talk about calculators...  I'm going to cram alot of code such
as
>>>>>serial uart and midi interface into the EII.  THe interfaces will use
the
>>>>>'module port'.  They usually aren't turned on, but when accessed they
>>will
>>>>>work.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>What types of interfaces besides keyboard, serial, and midi do you guys
>>>>want?
>>>>
>>>>Well, since you've already written code for an IDE interface, it might
be
>>>>nice to have it included in the whole bulk package. Who was it that took
>>>>over writing the drivers for the orriginal one? Might be simpler for
them
>>to
>>>>give up on that, and write an all around EII driver (or is going to be
>>>>completely driverless? i keep forgetting these things)
>>>
>>>Completely driverless would take tons of code, but I guess it would work.
>>>maybe on an $8 8515...
>>>
>>>>>How about MIT?  Since you've programmed a toll booth you can get some
>>real
>>>>>nice scolarships.  Colleges will accept a 3.0 student thats programmed
a
>>>>>toll booth over a 4.0 student who wines about how good he can do Trig
4.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>CMU - Carnegie Mellon University, being a Pittsburgher, i've got a
little
>>>>home town loyalty (and it is ranked #3 amongst technical schools in the
>>>>nation, so i figured it was a good compromise (my grades aren't good
>>enough
>>>>for MIT/Berkley because i don't do anything for school :))
>>>
>>>Neither do I.  I just took a test today that I hadn't studied for at all.
>>:)
>>>
>>>I might go to UAF...They have a cray and 4 T1s.  Fine with me.  :)
>>>
>>>Of course your college CMU probably has dual fiber, but 4 T1s is good for
>>>Fairbanks!  :)
>>>
>>>The AK pipeline has OC48 running parallel with it.  Those control modules
>>>sure take lots of bandwidth!  :)
>>>
>>>Grant
>>>
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