Re: TI-H: TI-KEYBOARD AND A FEW OTHER IDEAS
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Re: TI-H: TI-KEYBOARD AND A FEW OTHER IDEAS
WindowsWiz@aol.com wrote:
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> Instead of using a mouse, why not make a QWERTY keyboard and a ZShell Program
> editor? It would work similarly to the TI program editor, except that
> instead of typing with the strange ABC keypad on the 85, you could type a lot
> faster on the keyboard. Once the program is completed, just store it into
> the DELc buffer, go into the editor, and UNDELc.
It should be possible to do. Maybe some day...
> What about a link to a Windows CE computer? Write the program on the
> computer, transfer it over, and since many of them have modem capabilities,
> download ZShell games onto it. If you had a wireless modem, you could do it
> during school, and no one would notice...
What is the benefit of this? It might be done if there's interest...
> ...And I know that Mel Tsai is working on an Expander that uses a memory
> chip, but why not build one that uses standard PCMCIA Flash Memory cards?
> It's worth a shot...
I think a PCMCIA slot is all too complicated to be fitted on a TI.
-Ozone
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