Re: TI-H: Two Ideas...


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Re: TI-H: Two Ideas...




I know.  The Parallel zip driver (which is actually a SCSI drive with a
para<->scsi converter) code is about 60 lines long.  It can be recompiled
with some new routines for the calc...or used on the PC.  But either way,
you're not involving the real zip driver.

>I meant a driver on the calc.  he means that he doesnt even want the
>computer in between.  Directly from zip drive (ext) ->graphlink->calc
>
>At 04:31 PM 12/3/98 -0900, you wrote:
>>
>>Aww...Driver is about 60 lines of C.  Add that as inline code and it should
>>work fine.  The question is, is it sensible and worth the time?  :)
>>
>>Grant
>>
>>
>>>if hte zipd drive uses serial to transfer its data, it would be possible.
>>>but a bit slow.
>>>and the driver might be big. im not sure on the size.
>>>
>>>
>>>At 04:16 PM 12/3/98 -0600, you wrote:
>>>>
>>>>	I don't really know too much about electronics or how the calculator
>>>>works, but I do have two ideas.  The first... would it be possible to
>>>>simply use the Ti-Graphlink to connect your calculator to a zip drive and
>>>>then have a program to send/recieve?  I was also wondering if using a modem
>>>>would make the RF link easier to create.  I'm sure you guys can answer
>>>>these questions.  Thanks in advance.
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>


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