Re: Building a Graph link that works


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Re: Building a Graph link that works



He probably already owned it and didn't need it anymore, so that part
was free to him.  I'd do the same if it saved me $1-$2.

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>From:  Jack the Klipper[SMTP:toru@ONLINE.NO]
>Reply To:      Jack the Klipper
>Sent:  Tuesday, March 03, 1998 12:06 PM
>To:    CALC-TI@LISTS.PPP.TI.COM
>Subject:       Re: Building a Graph link that works
>
>Why splice a printer cable when you can buy a par port connector and save you
>the trouble of using voltmeter and figuring out pins-wires??
>
>Dan Cogswell wrote:
>
>> Here is a diagram that shows how to build a graph link.  I built one, and
>>so
>> did my friend, and they work great.  It will cost you 5$ at most.  For the
>> parallel port connector, I found an old printer cable and spliced it - I
>> used a volt meter to figure out which wires are connected to which pins.
>>
>> If you decide to build it, the best transferring software is Link85.
>> Although it runs through DOS, it's much faster than any other I've found.
>> You can download it at www.ticalc.org.
>>
>>  [Image]
>


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