Re: TI-H: High-speed Outpoot


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Re: TI-H: High-speed Outpoot




I don't know about other calcs, but the 83's viewscreen port seems to be
directly coupled to the display driver.

Grant

>I proposed the same idea a long time ago though it was not to the list.
>By displaying pictures to the screen though useless to the human eye
>could be full of data to be sent to the view screen port.  this would
>allow for exactly as you said: high speed output.  It seems though that
>most applications require more input than output except for sound maybe.
>I wonder if you could somehow wire speakers through the view screen
>port...
>
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>>Since the ViewScreen from TI projects the contents of the screen onto
>an
>>external LCD display, does that mean that the calculator is capable of
>>high-speed Output?  Or is the linkport of the 80-86 directly wired to
>the
>>screen like the viewscreen port of the 92?  Please correct me if I'm
>woring.
>>
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