Re: A86:Link Tutorial


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Re: A86:Link Tutorial




it might, in any case when i explained all that 1 meant high.  this might
be inactive i guess.

-josh

On Tue, 23 Nov 1999 19:41:20 -0500 "Jeff Barrett"
<kanebarrett@worldnet.att.net> writes:
>
>>high=1=active=about 6v (maybe floating)
>>low=0=inactive=0v (connected to ground)
>
>Er, doesn't the ti-86 use inverse logic on the link??
>i.e.:
>high=0=active=6v
>low=1=inactive=0v
>
>So when power flows through the link, it is seen as a bit 0, not 1, 
>and when
>the link has no electricity, it is seen as a 1, not a 0.
>
>Jeff Barrett
>
>PS: Did any of you get a blank, subjectless email from me with 
>Happy99.exe
>attached?
>Several people have already written me about this, and it seems that 
>the
>senders of just about all the messages in my inbox got one of these. 
>If you
>have this, DONT run it. Delete it. I apoligize now to anyone 
>unfortunate
>enough to fall victim here.
>
>

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