Re: TI-H: Linking Converter
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Re: TI-H: Linking Converter
David Norelid (fuzz@pinecrest.edu) wrote:
>I had this idea when i was sending basic progs to an 86 from an 85, but
>when i tried to get them back after a crash, i realized that i can't send
>from an 86 to an 85, not even 85 basic programs. why? i dont know.
>anyways, could an avr, or maybe it could be built into the e(g), be
>programmed so that 1 calc would plug their calc in, select a dip switch
>based on the calc they have, have another calc plug in, that calc selets a
>dip switch, and the two calcs can exchange data. I would only be
>interested in exchanging programs. I do realize that send a program from
>an 86 to an 85 that has calls like DelVar(), a call which the 85 doesn't
>support, would be impossible. What i'm saying is if a person could write a
>prog on the 86 which is identicle the the code for an 85, and then just
>transfer it.
This is odd...you should be able to exchange all variables with the 85.
I have an 85 and 86 and there isn't a problem with anything. When
linking you are going to snd85 and not just send, right?
--Brian
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Brian Watson (pilotcar@iserv.net)
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