Re: TI-H: Advanced Link port
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Re: TI-H: Advanced Link port
This is so cool! We could hook this up directly to a computer expansion
slot, for what, I don't know, but it could be done! We could use this with
a much more sophisticated A/D converter for much higher accuracy. This
thing has become a palmtop computer w/ more accessories! The next thing to
be done is to enlarge the LCD and teach the calculator how to use it. This
I/O adapter might work. Hey, you could get a color LCD, like in a laptop,
for about $50. Then use it for school presentations! Hook up a keyboard,
hard drive, you're set! Whoever invented TI-calcs was a genious! The next
thing is a disk drive, wait, the PSX memory expander might function like
that, who knows. Anyways, keep working on this!
-----Original Message-----
From: Grant Stockly <gussie@alaska.net>
To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org <ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Sunday, March 01, 1998 5:23 PM
Subject: Re: TI-H: Advanced Link port
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>I'm using discreate electronics, so it will be about $5 cheeper than any
>I2C I/O expander. Also, I will make 8/16/24/32/and 64 bit I/O expanders.
>The 64bit I/O expander I'm going to use for show. I might use the 24bit
>I/O expander... Basically the ammount of bits is principal and could be
>made infinante...
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>Look for the 8bit version sometime tomorow...
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>>Grant Stockly wrote:
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>>> Anyone interested? I'm using mine to controll a RC. (Radio controlled
Car)
>>>
>>Me Too!
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