Re: TI-H: 92 16-pin port pinouts?


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Re: TI-H: 92 16-pin port pinouts?




I screwed around with it and fried my screen...  Luckily, I could still
take it back to Office Max :)  But be careful...

- noah zoschke (nzoschke@juno.com)

On Thu, 2 Apr 1998 07:56:22 -0800 "SMC12" <scross@san.rr.com> writes:
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>I was playing with the port on the top of the 92, and I noticed that 
>it =
>had 16 pins.  I wasn't sure how that would work.  It probably has an =
>8-bit video signal.  When I toutch the 1st (or 16th, it's the 1st from 
>=
>the right) pin, it turns on after about one second.  Another pin 
>causes =
>the screen to lighten, and yet another pin causes it to turn all 
>black, =
>but none of these reset the RAM.  Does this mean that its not =
>uniderectional?  Or does this mean that I'm just screwing up the 
>screen? =
> Has anyone figured out the pinouts yet?

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