Re: TI-86 Graph Link problems
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Re: TI-86 Graph Link problems
I use the GraphLink with no problems. I run it on COM1. My mouse is on COM2
and my modem is on COM3. I can even use the GraphLink and Modem at the same
time, even though they share the same IRQ. You might want to try putting the
GraphLink on a lower COM port (1 or 2) and moving your modem to 3 or 4.
Hope this helps
Richard
-----Original Message-----
From: Modem Boy <modemboy@WRITEME.COM>
To: CALC-TI@LISTS.PPP.TI.COM <CALC-TI@LISTS.PPP.TI.COM>
Date: Saturday, October 25, 1997 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: TI-86 Graph Link problems
>Eddie Maldonado wrote:
>>
>> I just spent 35 dollars on this simplistic little cable for my TI-86.
>> I was hoping I would have been playing ZTetris or Lunar Lander by now
>> but that isn't the case. For some crazy reason the program, TI-Graph
>> Link for 86, says it cannot open my communication port. I have
>> already checked that the cable is plugged in firmly on both sides,
>> I'm not that dumb. I have created COM ports 3 & 4 to hook up, I only
>> have port 3 but I tried everything. I really want to use this program
>> really soon, so can someone lend some advice to me? Thanks in
>> advance!
>>
>> -------------------==== Eddie Maldonado ====-----------------------
>> http://www.geocities.com/pentagon/5154/index.htm
>> Maldon31@msn.com
>
>My friend let me borrow his actual TI Graph link cable, I had the
>software, and yet it didn't work... I've tried NUMEROUS things...
>changing jumpers on my I/O card, going to DEBUG and checking out my com
>settings, msd, etc etc... I've given up on the "serial port" cable. I'm
>currently building another parallel port cable for my friend... The
>parallel cable has way less problems, and there is software out there,
>two currently i know of, wtran8xx, and CAL. check out www.ticalc.org,
>click LINKING, for more information.
>
>-(: Modem Boy:)-
>