[TI-H] Re: TI-92+ Connector question


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[TI-H] Re: TI-92+ Connector question




I believe it's for a CBL (Calculator-Based Laboratory.)


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>I've been looking all over for an answer to this. On the top of my TI-92+
>are two connectors. The one on the top left is the TI-GraphLink serial port
>and I don't have questions about that. There's another one on the top right
>and I can find no mention of it anywhere. I've opened up the TI-92+ and 
>seen
>a TTL octal driver chip real close with some kind of RC filtering, so I
>suspect it's at least a byte wide port. Can anybody enlighten me?
>Al


ie

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