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Re: Sound on the 85?



is this possible on the ti-82?
if so, can i use the calculator-to-calculator cable for that?
thanks.
Bhuvanesh Bhatt.

On Fri, 20 Dec 1996, Paul King wrote:

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> In article <32B6EE7E.1D4B@deltanet.com>, veritech@deltanet.com says...
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> >Justin DeBel wrote:
> >>
> >> It says on ticlac.org that the TI-85 with ZSHELL has sound
> >> capabilities....how is this...it's a calculator?
> >>
> >> Justin
> >> debel@jax-inter.net
> >
> >i think (i'm a lamer.. i'm just a computer nerd.. dunno about
> >programming.. assembly or whatever but) i think the link thingy uses
> >sound to transfer.. so .. you get a headphone thingy and a converter..
> >from headphone to the calc.. (2.5mm) and then you get a zshell game that
> >has sound.. and your run it.. and you get sound :)
>
> sorta, but not quite :)
>
> The proper way to make one of those "headphone thingies" is to cut up (!) one
> of the link cables and solder a cheap speaker to the end (simply put).  Then
> ZShell programs send values to port 7... blah blah... beeps and boops come
> out of the speaker... incredible
>


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