[A83] Re: calculator networking - good idea?
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[A83] Re: calculator networking - good idea?
At 11:19 AM 2/8/2003 +0100, you wrote:
> > Van: Nicolas Gilles <eee20154@port.ac.uk>
> >
> > I suggest using 1 hub where the red of each is connected to the white of
> > every other (and vice versa).. and use manchester II encoding (or
> > similar) for transmission.. just like ethernet works :) obviously it
> > won't be 10 mbps ... rather someting like 8000 bps but what do you
> > expect... the only problem you face will be collision (but you can handle
> > them the same way ethernet cards deal with it ...) .. syncronisation
> > won't be a problem...
>
>A nice idea, though I think it won't work. The Ti's can't synchronise their
>clocks, that's the whole purpose of manchester encoding, detecting desync.
>
> Henk Poley <><
...Unless you installed a heating unit near the clock circuitry, and
cranked it up until the speeds matched :) J/K
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