RE: TI-H: 8 Bit IDE Drives


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RE: TI-H: 8 Bit IDE Drives



It's positively insane!  I like it :)
The deal is, one would have to desolder the chip in order to get it to work, along with the mother of all TI hack-jobs to get it to work, AND a huge battery pack.
But I'd do it if it worked :)

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From: 	Joseph Gaffney[SMTP:gaffney@thethinker.com]
Sent: 	Tuesday, October 14, 1997 9:51 PM
To: 	ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
Subject: 	TI-H: 8 Bit IDE Drives

I was bored and decided to look for a z80 C compiler when I came across
this page:

http://www.blkbox.com/~jdb8042/SmallSys/8bitIDE.html

Could someone take a look and tell me what the differences are?  If 8 bit
IDE was made for the z80, porting to the 8x's may very well be possible (No
I don't know too much about electronics, I'm a figure it out mathematically
and do it kind of guy =)...)

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