Re: TI-H: Quick radio link survey


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Re: TI-H: Quick radio link survey




Replace TI-OS?? Are you crazy, what calculator are you talking about anyway?

--Robin Kay--

Sassamo16@aol.com wrote:

> well, you may have figured this already, but i thought i'd say my word.  I
> hear radio and network together, and i think of hawaii, where ethernet began.
>  they needed to find a way to transmit across islands, well, enough history
> lessons.  i was thinking it could be set up like ethernet using csma/cd
> (carrier sense multiple access with collision detection). I was also thinking
> that you could use multiple frequencies to reduce collisions.
> price?-not too much, i'd build it myself of course, but i doubt i'd go more
> than $50
> drivers?-the less the better, we're limited on speed
> network?-i think i'm clear on that one
> driverless?-good idea, maybe certain programs could include thier own
> drivers, more specific, to function more efficiently
> range?-the longer the better
> suggestions?-try to get as much done as possible on the link to reduce the
> load on the calc processor; while we're already working with radio signals,
> include a headphone jack so we can tune in to our favorite stations; (this
> one might require some advanced programmers willing to put in a lot of time
> and effort) make a flash TINOS to replace the TIOS with most functions built
> in; any more ideas?-I'll keep thinking.




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