Re: A86: TI-Network
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Re: A86: TI-Network
i dont think u stole it besides i am surprised that there aren't more people
working on someting like this. the guy i am talking about lives inVa i
thought he might be on this list since i didnt know how to get ahold of him
and he semmed like the person that might patent his idea or if he didnt i
wanted to give him credit since i sorta stole the idea from him. Could you
send me the source code for what you have ar at least some specs on it since i
am just starting.
thanx,
Patrick
Grant Stockly wrote:
> Well tell him that there is a 14 year old in Anchorage,Ak that has minimal
> 10Base-T working...
>
> TI already has a network for calcs. It is real expensive. I've already
> got 3 requests from school districts requesting to see my prototype, so I
> think I will finish it.
>
> DON'T think I STOLE this idea. I had started it before I even subscribed
> to this list.
>
> Grant
>
> >Earlier i mentioned a network for the TI-82,83,85,86,92. It wasnt my
> >idea and i am not gonna pretend it was. I was at a science fair and
> >there was a science project there where someone had a network for TI
> >calcs that used a network hub. I dont rememeber what it could do but he
> >said that he was going to keep working on it and eventually set up an
> >internet site. I searched in every search engine i could find but i
> >couldnt find anything about his network. The rumor is that he got hired
> >by TI but i dont know what the deal was . Since i cant find anything
> >about his network i am gonna post here asking if he's on here and to
> >email me if he can. if i dont get a reply then i am gonna try to do
> >what he did but on the internet. i would appreciate any input anybody
> >can give me, or anyinfo on where this person might be, and i would
> >appreciate any help i could get from people who can program ASM in any
> >calculator.
> >
> >Patrick
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