RE: TI-H: Presure sensor


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RE: TI-H: Presure sensor



Well, if you put it in a waterproof outer case, then it might work, since there would still be pressure exerted upon the case (provided it had some volume of air and was flexible).
Christopher Kalos
raptorone@geocities.com
VirtuTech Developer's Group
AOL IM: Raptor1CK

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From: 	Brian Smith[SMTP:subby@pcisys.net]
Sent: 	Wednesday, March 18, 1998 8:23 PM
To: 	ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
Subject: 	TI-H: Presure sensor


Has anyone built a presure sensor for a calculator?  if one was made,
the calc could be a altimeter and a barometer.
the software could draw a graph for the baraometer, so that you could
see if the pressure was rising or falling, and predict the weather.  And
have it graph the altitude if you are moving

also I think you could use it for a depth meter, but unless you have a
water proof calc that would be kind of pointless.

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