RE: TI-H: About the new calcs
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RE: TI-H: About the new calcs
EEPROMS require 4 serial lines not including power...
> And how difficult would it be to redo when you have a three-wire
>interface?
> That means, Tx, Rx, and clock, which is a lot better than the
>bi-directional that they're currently using. And besides, they can't do
>that with the 89 (which should have a lower number. What if they come up
>with a more powerful 8x? What do they do, go into hexadecimal and call it
>the 8A?), because it has to be compatible with the 92/92+ for linking.
>Just about any design can be redone to work with a three-wire, and it
>would be a lot less complex, except for I2C work. And even that might be
>handled pretty easily. I would much rather have a better link, especially
>because we've seen how tough it is to get a high density EEPROM connected
>without a microcontroller.
>
>Christopher Kalos
>raptorone@geocities.com
>VirtuTech Developer's Group
>AOL IM: Raptor1CK
>
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>From: Grant Stockly[SMTP:gussie@alaska.net]
>Sent: Saturday, March 14, 1998 11:24 AM
>To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
>Subject: RE: TI-H: About the new calcs
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>I realy didn't like your idea you told TI about the better link. If they
>actually put that in then it would automatically be incompatible with
>everything we've done!
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