Re: A82: Emulation


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Re: A82: Emulation




TI8XEMU accepts ALL links!!  parallel, serial, or ti-graph, it doesn't
matter.

to properly link to your 82, you must change the "speed" setting.  that
causes the linking errors.

i use "/speed 8" on a p75 with a ti-graph link.

experiment.  if it accepts a backup then screws up, then change the speed
minimally.  if it won't link at all or you get an xmit error to quickly,
then slow it down a hell of a lot.

-Greg

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On Fri, 12 Jun 1998 19:22:21 -0400 "Stick Figure V. 1.0"
<ejsmithj@voyager.net> writes:
>
>That's the reason -- if you read the manual, I'm pretty sure it says
>'parallel links only'.
>
>Kouri wrote:
>
>> Nope, i'm using the graph-link. BTW, I wouldn't run w95 on anything 
>with
>> less than 16MB ram. w95 progs aren't worth it to me.
>>
>> On Fri, 12 Jun 1998 18:42:18 -0400 "Stick Figure V. 1.0"
>> <ejsmithj@voyager.net> writes:
>> >
>> >W95 runs on a 486/33.. But I see what you're saying.. I always 
>thought
>> >the
>> >link support was flaky in ti8xemu anyways.. (It took me a while to 
>get
>> >it
>> >to work), and it's a lot slower than a normal link proggie. I 
>honestly
>> >hope
>> >that you get access to W95, because you may not have any luck 
>getting
>> >it to
>> >work. Is there a possibility that you're using a serial link? This
>> >could be
>> >a clear case of RTFM.
>> >
>> >Kouri wrote:
>> >
>> >> I'm having trouble with the emulator too. This is the
>> >> command syntax I'm using: ti8xemu 82 /link g2
>> >> But I haven't had any luck transferring programs from the
>> >> calc to the emulator. I'm also using a 486SX/33 (If I could
>> >> run win95 I'd use calcem) Do I need to fix the speed?
>> >>
>> >> On Fri, 12 Jun 1998 18:07:19 -0400 "Stick Figure V. 1.0"
>> >> <ejsmithj@voyager.net> writes:
>> >> >
>> >> >Simple.. based on what you're using. TI8xemu is complicated; you
>> >> >actually
>> >> >have to link from the calc. When trying to link, it's much 
>simpler
>> >to
>> >> >just
>> >> >use CalcEM.. that will just let you send files in .8xx format.
>> >Here's
>> >> >a
>> >> >simple way to play it out: if you want speed, use TI8xemu; if 
>you
>> >want
>> >> >a
>> >> >simple way to send files, use CalcEM.
>> >> >
>> >> >Evil Sam wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >>    Does anyone know how to use the TI-8X emulator? I 
>downloaded
>> >it
>> >> >and I
>> >> >> have the necessary ROMs, but I can't figure out how to send
>> >programs
>> >> >to
>> >> >> the emulator.
>> >> >>   Sam
>> >> >>
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