RE: TI-H: LED Backlight


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RE: TI-H: LED Backlight




You're supposed to be watching the teacher!  :)

The overheads in alaska can be seen with the lights on.  ;)


>Just convince them that it could be used for when the teacher is doing a
>problem on the overhead, and the lights are off so you can see it, and the
>students need to be able to see the calc screens better. :) They might buy
>that idea in some school districts... you never know.
>
>-jeff
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From:	owner-ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
>[mailto:owner-ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org] On Behalf Of Grant Stockly
>Sent:	Monday, February 01, 1999 1:25 AM
>To:	ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
>Subject:	RE: TI-H: LED Backlight
>
>
>>Um... TI supports ASM on the TI-83, 86, and I think maybe the 89(unsure...
>>yes or no?). Some of the people on this list sort of gave TI the idea to
>>support ASM when they decided to make Zshell for the 85.. I think TI got
>the
>>hint, and put ASM support directly into the rest of the ti-8x series.  But,
>>the closest that TI will support ASM on the 92 is about how much the
>>warranty is after you open the case. Absolutely none.
>>
>>And what David Knaack was getting at, was in the next calc they put out, it
>>should have RS-232, backlighting, and a better screen... He was hinting at
>>since we(people in the list as a whole) have came up with things like
>>backlighting, and better screens, it might give TI an idea about what to
>>improve on. (sort of like the ASM ideas)
>
>It would be hard to convince a school district to buy 100 new calcs which
>have 20$ of nothing but light.



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