Re: TI-H: Mac Link


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Re: TI-H: Mac Link




Well thats not true serial then.... hmm... oh well.

At 07:09 PM 4/14/99 -0500, you wrote:
>
>From: Dan <danti@applecyber.dyndns.com>
>>The three wires are Data (red), Clock (white), and ground... it is
>>serial... so if you wanna make a link... do some research... actually, lots
>>of it...
>
>
>The names Data and Clock are misleading, they would be more
>properly called "1" and "0", due to the way the TI uses them for
>transfering data.  Who came up with 'Data' and 'Clock' anyway?
>
>Regarless of their names, all you really need to do is make sure
>that you get the red, white and bare wires hooked up to the right
>places on your link circuitry.  Some of the diagrams call them
>"Data" and "Clock", others simply refer to them as Red and White.
>
>Is that all the info you needed, or do you need to know how
>the TI transfers information?
>
>-DK
>
>>At 04:17 PM 4/14/99 -0500, you wrote:
>>>
>>>I'm trying to make a link for Macintosh but I need some info...
>>>are the 3 connections to the calculator simply Input, Output, and ground?
>>>
>>>I've built a pc serial-link wich works great on my pc, but i don't know
>much
>>>about pc serial ports...
>
>
>
>
-Dan


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