Re: TI-H: gb?


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ed to use with a "TI." And, hooking a camera up to it falls into that catagory, because a camera is "hardware" and we're talking about attacing it to a "TI" thereby making it "TI Hardware." If we just wanted to hook it up to a VCR, it would simply be "hardware" without the "TI" and would therefore be off-topic, and more mindless than most of what we talk about on this list. Which is for the most part, related to neither "TI" or "hardware"...anyway, if you don't have something nice to say, say whatever you feel like. If you however have something stupid and blatently obvious to say, send it to /dev/null (your message falls into the latter catagory)... -- Jon Olson -----Original Message----- From: Brian Watson <pilotcar@iserv.net> To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org <ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org> Date: Sunday, December 06, 1998 9:56 PM Subject: Re: TI-H: gb? > >Grant Stockly (gussie@alaska.net) wrote: > >>>I think it sounds like a cool idea, and see no reason to make suggestions >like >>>go buy a camera. It was merely a thought, and IMO a rather good one. Just my >>>$.02 >> >>Either a quick cam and AVR/PIC/HC11/Z80/6800/6802/8008/4000 or what ever >>you want to use. Or we could just use a scenix or PPC embedded processor >>to decode a live NTSC feed. > >Or you could just go and buy a cheap camcorder and hook it up to your >VCR. Wow! There's a thought... > >--Brian > >_________________________________ >Brian Watson (pilotcar@iserv.net) >AIM: Moofit >_________________________________ > >
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