Re: TI-hp link
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[1mDoug Sapp [0m (c639692@gold.missouri.edu) wrote:
: James Rankin (monty@nrv.net) wrote:
: : Muhammad A. Khan wrote:
: : > 1. What type of sending protocol does the ti use and what are the baud
rates
: : The 92 works at 9600 baud.
: Yeah, but what's the protocal? I've got an HP and a TI-92. HP is real
: easy to link because it's a standard RS-232 port supporting XModem and
: Kermit. As far as I can tell TI made up their own protocal.
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There is a file documenting the protocol. I beleive that it's called
"The TI-link protocol". You can find at http://www.ticalc.org. Also,
the link on the calculators is not 9600 baud; the speed is variable.
When communicating with the computer via the graph-link, the port speed
is 9600 baud.
-Shmuel
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