Re: TI-H: Batteries


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Re: TI-H: Batteries




Why Danix?  :)

I've got a TCP/IP stack running on the AVR and a single session www server.

What we could do is program it to send the TCP header to the calc so the
calc would know which page to send, then the calc would send something like
bytes to send and then a checksum and then the data...

Hmmm...  And TFTP isn't hard either.

Grant



>Actually, calc as an internet server would be a good idea... it would take
>up less power and everything. You could set up a calc DNS and calc index
>files... and even Calc UNIX! It could be called Danix, or Calix... yea!
>YEA! YEA!!!... hehe
>
>At 08:35 PM 12/12/98 EST, you wrote:
>>
>>In a message dated 12/12/98 12:26:36 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>>danti@applecyber.dyndns.com writes:
>>
>>> Solar is cost effective... PV's are cheap if you know where to get em.
>I've
>>>  seen quality PV's for as low as USD8,00 for 6V 300mAh... That would
>charge
>>>  your calc batteries in approx. one hour. Not bad considering you don't
>>have
>>>  to charge very often... unless you use your calc as an internet server =)
>>
>>A calc as an internet server...... hmmmm.....  that's a good idea!  Does
>>anyone know how to .............
>>
>>THOUGHT I WAS GOING TO ASK HOW TO DO THAT, DIDN'T YA !?!?
>>
>>Josh, the TAZ Bandit!  :)
>>http://kirkworld.simplenet.com
>>
>>


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