Re: TI-H: Test, sorry


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Re: TI-H: Test, sorry




TRS=Tandy?  right?
There was a "virtually identical" ane for the Commodore that used Tandy
pens about .5"  The pens may still be available in the surplus catalog.
(see my message "Surplus Source").  The commodore printed on 4" wide
rolls of paper and was about 10"x5"x3"
~Larry C
Larry1492@juno.com
On Sat, 14 Mar 1998 20:33:06 -0800 Ritchie Argue <ciphyr@usa.net> writes:
>
>>>Yeah, but I want to build a handheld, maybe 6 in. by 6in. that I can 
>keep in
>>>my bookbag.
>>
>>It doesn't matter...Plotters are usually parallel or serial.  Give me 
>the
>>internet address for your the manufacture and I can make the driver.  
>I
>>already have a getscreen command working (it prints the screen on an
>>imagewriter...)
>>
>>Grant
>>
>>Then you could make the driver in Basic!
>
>If you can find one, there used to be a plotter for the TRS-80 that 
>was
>about 6in by 6in.  4 color too!  If you find one, and you're really 
>stoked,
>you could write your own graphing sware, so you'd get vector graphics,
>instead of raster.
>
>Ritchie
>
>
>

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