Re: TI-H: Batteries
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Re: TI-H: Batteries
You and I both know that Mhz doesn't make the man.
-Gabe
Grant Stockly wrote:
>
> If an Apple IIE can run a www server at 1.8k a sec, then so can a calc...
> Apple IIEs are .7MHz too.
>
> Grant
>
> >Needless to say, it'd be slow as crap without some serious hardware
> >mods.
> >
> >-Gabe
> >
> >Dan wrote:
> >>
> >> Actually, calc as an internet server would be a good idea... it would take
> >> up less power and everything. You could set up a calc DNS and calc index
> >> files... and even Calc UNIX! It could be called Danix, or Calix... yea!
> >> YEA! YEA!!!... hehe
> >>
> >> At 08:35 PM 12/12/98 EST, you wrote:
> >> >
> >> >In a message dated 12/12/98 12:26:36 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> >> >danti@applecyber.dyndns.com writes:
> >> >
> >> >> Solar is cost effective... PV's are cheap if you know where to get em.
> >> I've
> >> >> seen quality PV's for as low as USD8,00 for 6V 300mAh... That would
> >> charge
> >> >> your calc batteries in approx. one hour. Not bad considering you don't
> >> >have
> >> >> to charge very often... unless you use your calc as an internet
> >>server =)
> >> >
> >> >A calc as an internet server...... hmmmm..... that's a good idea! Does
> >> >anyone know how to .............
> >> >
> >> >THOUGHT I WAS GOING TO ASK HOW TO DO THAT, DIDN'T YA !?!?
> >> >
> >> >Josh, the TAZ Bandit! :)
> >> >http://kirkworld.simplenet.com
> >> >
> >> >
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