Re: TI-H: Test, sorry
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Re: TI-H: Test, sorry
I have a neat-o graphing tablet that I used in Koala Paint. I know it's not
a plotter/printer, but it will allow analog input. It has 2 buttons, and is
the 9-pin serial/joystick port that they had on the C64.
>TRS=Tandy? right?
>There was a "virtually identical" ane for the Commodore that used Tandy
>pens about .5" The pens may still be available in the surplus catalog.
>(see my message "Surplus Source"). The commodore printed on 4" wide
>rolls of paper and was about 10"x5"x3"
>~Larry C
>Larry1492@juno.com
>On Sat, 14 Mar 1998 20:33:06 -0800 Ritchie Argue <ciphyr@usa.net> writes:
>>
>>>>Yeah, but I want to build a handheld, maybe 6 in. by 6in. that I can
>>keep in
>>>>my bookbag.
>>>
>>>It doesn't matter...Plotters are usually parallel or serial. Give me
>>the
>>>internet address for your the manufacture and I can make the driver.
>>I
>>>already have a getscreen command working (it prints the screen on an
>>>imagewriter...)
>>>
>>>Grant
>>>
>>>Then you could make the driver in Basic!
>>
>>If you can find one, there used to be a plotter for the TRS-80 that
>>was
>>about 6in by 6in. 4 color too! If you find one, and you're really
>>stoked,
>>you could write your own graphing sware, so you'd get vector graphics,
>>instead of raster.
>>
>>Ritchie
>>
>>
>>
>
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