RE: TI-H: Why expander? Why compress? Use a FDD!


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RE: TI-H: Why expander? Why compress? Use a FDD!




Can you tell us when you find the page?

>Ok...heres he plan, If I find the webpage for this FDD for a Pison
>Palmtop, you get someone to buy the thing and make software. The FDD is
>hooked to a 2.5mm (I think?) stereo jack, the same as the calculator. If
>someone can do something with this then the prob is solved...The only
>prob is that it uses the Pison Protocal...it's plug and play, plug it
>in, turn it on, and it's under the C folder (yea...c:\ :) And emulating
>this protocal at a high speed (~11.5K) may be a problem.
>
>>From:  Michael Cook[SMTP:MBCook@concentric.net]
>>Sent:  Saturday, January 17, 1998 8:29 PM
>>To:    TI-H
>>Subject:       TI-H: Why expander? Why compress? Use a FDD!
>>
>><<File: Michael Bryan Cook.vcf>>
>>    Hello. We all want more mem for our calcs. But why
>>should we use mem chips that have limited capacity? If we
>>were to interface a 3.5" disk drive, we could carry around
>>DISKS of games, and at ~6K each, that is over 225 games!
>
>
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Grant Stockly
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