Re: TI-H: BNC Networking?


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Re: TI-H: BNC Networking?



The BNC driver would work.  anything would.  Rember.  Most calcs only have
27<mem<70 so if you want an internet browser, plan on just that or not even
that.  Maybe an implimintation of telnet would work.

Yes.  I have done it.  It isn't quite ready yet though.

Grant


>>BNC uses 2 wires.  One shield and one data.
>>>I know it would take some space on the calc, but would it be possible to
>put
>>>one on a BNC network?  I know they only use two (maybe three) wires, which
>>>is what the calc has.  Maybe someone could write a soft IPX and NIC
>driver.
>
>>you would have to be a good programmer to fit a TCP/IP packet driver.  It
>>has been done on the 8x calcs.  It just isn't on BNC.  Also, I don't think
>>it is ready to release
>
>>>Or, maybe a PIC or two.  I know that this was one of the last phazes of
>the
>>>TI-Modem project, but I thought I'd bring it up now.
>
>>You wouldn't be able to do much with the PIC to create a protocall.  The
>>PIC could scan each packet for one that belonged to the calc, but thats
>>about it.  It could be done, but...
>>
>>The AVR would be a better choice.  That is what I used.
>>
>>Grant
>So what do you mean, you've done it?  This is interesting!