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> My version of the link-cable is about $5:
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> - 2 Si-diodes
> - Sub-D 25 male plug (for the parallel port of the PC)
> - 2.5 mm stereo plug
> - cable
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> parallel port pin:
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> Pin No. 13 3 12 2 22
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> Then I patched the LINK85X.EXE to use the LPTs instead of the COMs (a
> log is appended to this posting). LINK85X.EXE is free available
> (thanks TI). You have to unpack the exe-file before patching using
> debug. An unpacked-patched version is available:
> http://www.inf.tu-dresden.de/~aw4/link85.lzh (73145 Bytes).
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> I use this cable with this programm and it works fine. If you
> have any
> comments please send me an email. I hope to help some other poor
> students with this posting. If you are programming a new link
> software
> I would like to implement this new parallel port adapter. The
> next
> thing I'm looking for is a ti85-program editor for pc - anyone
> heard
> about something like this?
Would this work for the 83? If not could someone post for the ti-83?
Thanks
lla251@airmail.net
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