Re: TI-H: e(g) driver


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Re: TI-H: e(g) driver




>>yes.
>
>Very descriptive response... =P
>
>I guess what I was trying to say is "Will the e(g) be able to send its
>drivers to a calc that has absolutely nothing on it?"  How about a senerio?
>
>1. You are at school
>2. You have an e(g)  (OK, so it's not built yet... just imagine, will ya?)
>3. You have an 82
>4. You are in CrASH
>5. You can effectively use your e(g)
>6. You are playing a game
>7. Your calc CrASHes
>8. You reset your calc
>9. You now have:
> a. A TI-82 which has *nothing* on it
> b. A TI-link
> c. An e(g) with CrASH, the e(g) driver, and your game
>
>What I am suggesting is that a button be on the e(g) that sends the e(g)
>driver to the calc of the corresponding button.  Here's the end of the
>senerio if this were true.
>
>10. You connect your TI-link to your 82 and your e(g)
>11. You put your 82 in recieve mode (2nd LINK RECIEVE)
>12. You press the "82/83" button on the e(g)
>13. You wait for the transfer to finish
>14. You run the e(g) driver
>15. You copy all of your files back onto your 82
>
>And everyone is happy, the world is at peace, yadda, yadda, yadda...  =)

Thats what 'yes' meant.  :)

Grant


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