Re: Parallel link problems


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Re: Parallel link problems



This happens with the parallel link if you plug it in without the
parallel port being "initialized" by the linking program.  This means
either you aren't in the program, or it isn't configured right.

Todd

Ray Kremer wrote:
>
> This type of thing happens with TI's Graph Link too.  It usually indicates
> that the link isn't pushed in far enough.  However, once when this happened
> to me, it wouldn't work no matter how hard I pushed.  Then an hour later, it
> worked just fine.  I wish I knew what the deal is.
>
> >I made the parallel link from the schematic I found on a link from
> ticalc.org.  When I plug the calculator end of the link into the calculator,
> whether or not the computer end is plugged in, the calculator "freezes" - it
> just stops responding until I take the thing out.  The cursor stops blinking
> and everything!  Needless to say the link does not work.  Does anyone have
> any ideas as to how to fix this?  What did I do wrong in building the link?
> >Thanks,
> >-Jeremy
> >
>
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