Re: Re(fcc): TI-H: Radio/Infrared/Laser Communications
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Re: Re(fcc): TI-H: Radio/Infrared/Laser Communications
TI-Inet isn't all that hard to do, in fact, it's fairly easy. You'd probably
be best to use an AVR for the actual TCP/IP code, and then a very simple
driver on the calc (for size reasons), but UDP over IP over SLIP over serial
is extreemely simple to do. I'm afraid i don't know AVR assembly (might
start learning durring my next study hall), otherwise i'd whip up some
code...maybe Grant can do this (I know pleanty about SLIP and UDP/IP if you
need any help in that department...i say UDP because it's much simpler to
implement)...
-- Jon Olson
-----Original Message-----
From: ns [despuqué] <worldsnow@hotmail.com>
To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org <ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Saturday, October 31, 1998 6:31 PM
Subject: Re(fcc): TI-H: Radio/Infrared/Laser Communications
>
>First, I don't see why broadcasting TI-calc signals on corporate radio
>bands has anything to do with linking (~5MHz is fine) and second I doubt
>the FCC will care that there are 5MHz calculator noises being broadcast
>within a small range (unless you plan to play Two-Player Tetris with
>Grant, from Florida, but in that case if you are still shallow to be
>playing Tetris, on a calculator, then you could come up with a
>TI-internet protocol)...
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