Re: TI-H: ti-injector
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Re: TI-H: ti-injector
>It'd be hard to get a switch (or two or three) to change from one chiop
>to the other, and you would need to always keep power to both chips, but
>it sounds like a cool idea.
you'd need a switch... :) They are either on or off... All you need to
do is power one at a time... You have to power the sram, but not pull the
one line high...
>Instead of all these vaporware expanders,
>have a calculator that's two, two, two calculators in one. Fill up one
>memory with games, the other with programs for class. When you play
>games, switch to memory "A". When it's test time switch to memory chip 2
>and use your programs. Sort of like having two seperate harddrives for
>your computer, where you can use either one, but not at the same time.
>Cool.
>~Larry C
>Larry1492@juno.com
>On Thu, 14 May 1998 05:41:04 -0700 "Greg Milewski"
><lordgoat@angelfire.com> writes:
>>
>>ok, this may be a stupid idea, but i'll give it a shot.
>>
>>i came up with this idea a couple of months ago, but never said it...
>>you guys probably
>>did already...
>>
>>sort of like an expander, but the same mem chip the ti8x uses
>>(excluding 86...).
>>flip a switch, receive a backup, then flip another switch, send the
>>backup... seeing
>>how the expander can't do this, and not everyone has a calc handy to
>>backup to yours,
>>this might be a great idea.
>>
>>nothing fancy, just basically a backup injector of sorts.
>>
>>"of course, that's just my opinion, i might be wrong."
>>
>>
>>-Greg
>>
>>
>>
>>
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