Re: TI-H: I2C LCD module with MBus
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Re: TI-H: I2C LCD module with MBus
>But there's something about the 83/86 that makes them "superior" in
>linking because an 82p can go to an 83, but an 83p can't go to an 82
>(unsure about lists/vars.) Could the 83 be accepting data with more
>tolerance for error, yet be a faster linker?
No. 82 programs have strict code rules where the 83 has close to none.
The 82 can't read most 83 code since it isn't written to the 82's
standards...
Also, remember that the
>83/86/92 have the silent linking with the ti-graphlink program. (It took
>us a while to figure out why the 83 wouldn't link to the camputer, the
>link program of ti's takes control) hope these help.
>~Larry C
>Larry1492@juno.com
>ASM-82 student. (I can use any information at all)
>
>On 28 Feb 1998 17:27:08 -0000 "Osma Suominen" <ozone@clinet.fi> writes:
>>
>>Jon Olson wrote:
>>
>>> According to ticalc.org, the 82 uses a 6 Mhz Z80 just like the rest
>>of them.
>>> The same is true for the 83. I'm not clear on how standard linking
>>works on
>>> any of the calcs, but could the speed diff have something to do with
>>the
>>> fact that 82 and 83 can link to each other, and 85 and 86 can link
>>to each
>>> other, but 82 and 83 can't link to 85 and 86?
>>
>>OK so I was wrong with the 4 MHz, but I'm pretty sure it has nothing
>>to do
>>with the fact that some of the 8x's can link with each other. That has
>>to
>>do with the TI protocol variable transfers in the TI operating system,
>>not
>>with direct assembly language link port control.
>>
>>-Ozone
>>
>>--
>>*** Osma Suominen *** ozone@clinet.fi *** http://www.clinet.fi/~ozone
>>***
>>
>>
>
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