Re: TI-H: Demolition Calc
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Re: TI-H: Demolition Calc
Sure... Just make a basic program called bomb or something. Then use the
sendvar routine to mess with the I/O lines. When the I/O lines go low, use
a hex inverter to strobe the transm,itter which then oscillates a freq that
the receiver picks up that blows the bomb. Then the calc just gives an
error or what ever it does...
>Let's say I've got an operating budget of $20, to make the receiver and two
>bombs. Would it be possible to make a transmitter for the calc, which sends
>out a signal, which is received by the bomb, which sends electricity to the
>fuse, which ignites? Batteries are expendable...
>
>Kaus wrote:
>
>> you could do it by having a simple shortrange radio connection that simply
>> waited for the right pulse on the link that caused the bomb to detonate
>> using perhaps a simple ignition like for the little rocket things physics
>> classes around the world make. but, you would have to have a power suply
>> capable of igniting the thing on board the bomb, so the explosion could do
>> damage to the circuitry/batteries. If this is not a problem, then....
>>
>> At 09:35 PM 12/16/98 -0500, you wrote:
>> >
>> >Is the anyway to make a remote controlled bomb (cherry or smoke bomb)
>> >that is controlled by a device attached to the calc? Can it be made for
>> >relatively cheap?
>> >
>> >
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