Re: Mysterious link
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Re: Mysterious link
No no no, my problem is not that the computer can't have cards added.
My problem is that I don't OWN the computer I'm NOT SUPPOSED TO add
cards. Also, I was wondering about DOS transfer programs, but that's
alright if you don't know.
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-iceboxman
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>From: Klukan[SMTP:renegade@BMT.NET]
>Sent: Monday, January 19, 1998 11:45 AM
>To: CALC-TI@LISTS.PPP.TI.COM
>Subject: Re: Mysterious link
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>Williams, Matt wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately, the Pentium is not my computer, so I cannot add cards
>> in
>> it. I was just wondering if it was the software that was causing the
>> problem. If it is, then what software would also work for the TI-85?
>> Since I have been able to use the link successfully on on this
>> computer,
>> I have deduced that it is the software.
>>
>> --
>>
>> -iceboxman
>> TI-CALC Discoveries
>> http://ticd.home.ml.org
>> or
>> http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Peaks/4152/index.html
>>
>> iceboxman@geocities.com
>
>Um, you don't need a Pentium chip to add expansion cards to your
>computer. There are slots inside it (unless it's a portable) that you
>can add cards in. These slots are where you add things like sound cards
>and modems. It has absolutely nothing to do with the Pentium chip. I
>think the problem with some computers is the configuration of the I/O
>controller, but I cannot be certain of this. The problem may be the
>software. I use WTran8x because it has worked the best for me.
>However, this program is a Windows (3.1) program and may not run under
>WindowsNT. It runs fine from Win95 and I would assume also from Windows
>3.1. WTran8x will work with the TI-82, 83, 85, and 86. For the 92, if
>you have problems, I suggest using WinLink92 (Win95-only). I hope this
>helps!
>
>-Jeremy
>
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