Re: TI-H: 4-Way Doodad
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Re: TI-H: 4-Way Doodad
I think it was Grant who was workin on the 8 port network hubs (although,
they're expesive because they're active hubs)
- Jon Olson
--
"Nobody will ever need more than 640k RAM!"
-- Bill Gates, 1981
"Windows 95 needs at least 8 MB RAM."
-- Bill Gates, 1996
"Nobody will ever need Windows 95."
-- logical conclusion
-----Original Message-----
From: PXGray@aol.com <PXGray@aol.com>
To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org <ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Friday, February 20, 1998 7:39 PM
Subject: TI-H: 4-Way Doodad
>
>I am interested in building a piece of hardware that allows 4 calculators
to
>plug in and:
>a. Chat
>b. Play Specially Designed Games (Compatible with the 4-Way Linkport)
>c. Host a "server" in which other calcs could download files.
>
>I think that the Gameboy 4-way connector would be a good reference/possible
>conversion. I will need someone to write drivers, preferredly in ASM for
>Usgard, and possibly someone who is a little more knowledgible about this
>stuff than I am. I'll try to have a schematic of the gameboy 4-way
connector,
>and a possible schematic of my 4-way connector soon.
>
>-Patrick Gray
>PXGray@aol.com
>