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Re: inferred?



I will try to design a workable TI-RadioLink.  That shouldn't be too
hard.  I know how the signals work that come out of the TI-85.  There is
either 00, 01,10,or 11 in binary.  The white and red wires come out for
the signals and the other is ground.  Well, maybe I'll type something
out on my web page.

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>From:  Thomas J. Hruska[SMTP:thruska@TIR.COM]
>Sent:  Sunday, October 05, 1997 8:00 PM
>To:    CALC-TI@LISTS.PPP.TI.COM
>Subject:       Re: inferred?
>
>At 04:49 PM 10/5/97 -0400, you wrote:
>>At 03:30 AM 10/4/97 -0500, Digitalboy wrote:
>>>Plz e-mail me if you have any awser to this Me anf my friend have a chat
>>>prog for the ti-85 but I don't theink the teacher would like a big long
>>>cord going across the room plz if you know any way to make a inferred
>>>link help us!!
>>
>>A) Infrared
>>
>>B) It is too expensive to be reasonable, IMHO
>
>Another problem with an infrared link is that the emitter and the receiver
>have to be lined up almost precisely.  Take most T.V. remotes today.  They
>are based on an infrared emitter.  Most VCRs today are also taking the same
>route.  However, the VCR controls that use radio waves are the best because
>radio waves will travel through almost anything.  They also travel in
>multiple directions which means that you will hit the receiver on the VCR
>almost every time.
>Making a radio link for the TI-xx graphing calc series is a better solution
>than an infrared one.  However, nobody has made a workable radio link
>yet....  So, don't ask :)
>
>
>                 Thomas J. Hruska -- thruska@tir.com
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