Re: A86: TI-Network
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Re: A86: TI-Network
If you are interested in devolping software applications for the CalcNet,
please contact me to get the details of calc<->ethernet communication.
Grant
>i agree the idea i was talking about earlier was more of an internet for calcs
>so people could share files and talk and maybe even a whitboard like in
>cooltalk
>
>Patrick
>
>TreyJazz wrote:
>
>> Grant Stockly wrote:
>> >
>> > >how you convert ethernet to tiprotocol..
>> > I'm sorry, but I can't comment on that
>> >
>> > >hardware or software or both, and what you've done so far.
>> > I can't give any details of the hardware.
>> > 10Base-T/2
>> > TCP/IP
>> > EtherTalk
>> > CalcTalk
>> >
>> > Teachers can say, ask a question on a test. The correct anwser would be
>> > encoded (thanks to Travis) and sent to the teacher. The tests would be
>> > graded in seconds, and the grade would be returned to the calc. neat?
>> >
>> nahhhhh i dont think any teacher in their right mind would want a 'lan'
>> of calculators in their class...a program could easily be made by a
>> semi-decent asm programmer to cheat