Re: Re(fcc): TI-H: Radio/Infrared/Laser Communications


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Re: Re(fcc): TI-H: Radio/Infrared/Laser Communications




Well, if you've got the time, go for it :>
However, judging by the number of other projects you've got going, i somehow
doubt  you do. However, I would like to see the IDE driver in there (and if
I have to, I'll write the driver myself to get it in there).

-- Jon Olson


-----Original Message-----
From: Grant Stockly <gussie@alaska.net>
To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org <ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Tuesday, November 03, 1998 7:15 PM
Subject: Re: Re(fcc): TI-H: Radio/Infrared/Laser Communications


>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Grant Stockly <gussie@alaska.net>
>>To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org <ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org>
>>Date: Tuesday, November 03, 1998 6:57 PM
>>Subject: Re: Re(fcc): TI-H: Radio/Infrared/Laser Communications
>>
>>
>>>
>>>So lets talk about calculators...  I'm going to cram alot of code such as
>>>serial uart and midi interface into the EII.  THe interfaces will use the
>>>'module port'.  They usually aren't turned on, but when accessed they
will
>>>work.
>>>
>>
>>>What types of interfaces besides keyboard, serial, and midi do you guys
>>want?
>>
>>Well, since you've already written code for an IDE interface, it might be
>>nice to have it included in the whole bulk package. Who was it that took
>>over writing the drivers for the orriginal one? Might be simpler for them
to
>>give up on that, and write an all around EII driver (or is going to be
>>completely driverless? i keep forgetting these things)
>
>Completely driverless would take tons of code, but I guess it would work.
>maybe on an $8 8515...
>
>>>How about MIT?  Since you've programmed a toll booth you can get some
real
>>>nice scolarships.  Colleges will accept a 3.0 student thats programmed a
>>>toll booth over a 4.0 student who wines about how good he can do Trig 4.
>>
>>
>>CMU - Carnegie Mellon University, being a Pittsburgher, i've got a little
>>home town loyalty (and it is ranked #3 amongst technical schools in the
>>nation, so i figured it was a good compromise (my grades aren't good
enough
>>for MIT/Berkley because i don't do anything for school :))
>
>Neither do I.  I just took a test today that I hadn't studied for at all.
:)
>
>I might go to UAF...They have a cray and 4 T1s.  Fine with me.  :)
>
>Of course your college CMU probably has dual fiber, but 4 T1s is good for
>Fairbanks!  :)
>
>The AK pipeline has OC48 running parallel with it.  Those control modules
>sure take lots of bandwidth!  :)
>
>Grant
>


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