Re: Where the heck are 2.5mm plugs 4 link???
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Re: Where the heck are 2.5mm plugs 4 link???
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To: CALC-TI@LISTS.PPP.TI.COM
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Subject: Re: Where the heck are 2.5mm plugs 4 link???
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Date: Sat, 27 Sep 1997 18:43:10 GMT
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In article <01bcbccf$82c17560$706350ce@default>, "Dan G."
<idsoccer*@lesbois.com> says:
>I am trying to build a parallel link cable from the plans on
>www.ticalc.org.. I have everything, but the 2.5mm, 3 conductor plugs. I
>went to radio shack today, but they said they didn't even carry them, not
>even in the mail order catalogue. Where is every 1 getting these plugs?
>They seem to be VERY rare. PLEASE HELP!!!!!!
What I did was just use the link cable that came with the TI-85. It work's
great!
Another think you might try is just to make the part of the link that hooks to
the
parallel port and then attach a 2.5mm stereo jack (if you can find one) and
then just
plug the link into the jack. Haven't tried that, but I see no reason why it
wouldn't
work.
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