Re: TI-H: EII Memory Extender
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Re: TI-H: EII Memory Extender
So Grant, you've made drivers? And your drivers work perfectly? Everything
is working? For which calc(s)? (btw, what about reply to my earlier post
about the radio link)(or will you ignore both of these..)
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-----Original Message-----
From: Grant Stockly <gussie@alaska.net>
To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org <ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Sunday, April 26, 1998 4:28 PM
Subject: Re: TI-H: EII Memory Extender
>
>>Hey, Bryan, everyone on this list knows you made it, and Grant said he got
it
>>working, so Bryan, contact Grant, even over the list, and talk this thing
out.
>>I want to start building these too! So many people have asked me If I can
>>build them a Memory extender, and I always have to explain that I can't
build
>>it cause you aren't done with it.
>
>I got tired of trying to contact Bryan about the EII, and thats when I
>started on my mp3 project. which I finished! I found out that bryans
>e-mail server isn't good and that he doesn't get most of his mail...
>
>Either way, I have an EII, so I'm happy... Basically at this point bryan
>could just decide to ask me for the firmware I made. He owns the firmware
>I owned, and at any time I will send it to him and he can sell it. I'd
>like to get a penny from each of you though... :)
>
>>I lost my old ESF (serious!), and now I have no real form of memory
expansion.
>>I'm waiting just as much as the people who are asking me to build it!
>
>I've got about 200 people who have asked me for one, but I honor bryans nda
>so I'm waiting for him to release his, or for him to give me the okay...
>Right here I have 15 chips that could be programmed, so its a matter of how
>fast your envelopes get here if I sell them...
>
>>Believe me, that old, old it ought to be done by late Feb post didn't come
>>true, and I think if Grant has it figured out, you should just follow his
>>modifications. You both put a lt of time into this obviously, so release
it!!!
>
>He gave it to me some time in feb, and I made the changes the first of last
>month that made it work... It didn't take more than 4 hours total to make
>one work... I was going to add an IDE interface, but I didn't want to get
>introuble... I know so much about mel and bryans design, I could get sued
>for using their ideas against them... So if bryan says I can, I can
>release my projects... I used some of bryans ideas for the
>calc<->peripheral connection which is why I can't give out any of my avr
>firmware chips...
>
>>Come on, if Grant has it working, ask him what he did and start making
them!
>
>I already explained the largest problem... :)
>
>>Also, what will the chip cost from you, and a guess as to the parts costs.
I'd
>>like an estimate.
>
>The chips cost me $2 I think... I buy them in packs of 100. If I buy a
>small quantity of 25 they are only $2.50...
>
>>Thanks!
>
>I could use a little more of that more often... <jk> :)
>
>