Re: TI-H: *Great News*
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Re: TI-H: *Great News*
Rich I have autocad 14, um E-mail me and we can um... talk :)
hehe I dont do warez... yeeaa OK ,.... um how fast Is your Internet
connection out of pure curiousity :) maybee we can test it out with say
about a 70 meg transfer :)
>How thic will it be though???
>
>I'd love to have it thick enough to hold an unmodified RS Piezo
speaker, have
>plugs on the sides and spaces for switches.
>
>I would prefer a wider case, but whatever works.
>
>the front of the calc would attach to the front half of the wide case
and a
>generic back panel could cover the back. 3 pieces would be needed for
all the
>larger TI-8x. A front panel for the TI-83/86, and a front panel for the
>TI-82/85. A rear panel would fit both the TI-83/86and the 82/85 panel.
>
>Like this...
>
> ___________
> ___ |___________| <---Original calc front
>/ \| |
>|________________` <--A panel for TI-83/86 and one for TI-82/85
>\________________/ <---One rear panel
>
>The middle panel would have a grove molded in so the cover still slid
on. If I
>had decent CAD, I'd do it myself!
>
>I have drawings though, of a feasible molded case with speaker,
switches, and
>even volume control. Room for plugs, etc.
>
>If anyone has CAD, I'
>d send them my preliminary drawings as a model to go by.
>
>Maybe a battery case molded into the rear panel, that holds AA
batteries, and
>then you'd need a small battery case cover for it.
>
>Richard Piotter
>richfile@prairie.lakes.com
>
>The Richfiles TI Hardware and BASIC web page:
>http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/5081/Richfiles.html
>
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