Re: TI-H: TI Modem
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Re: TI-H: TI Modem
>about a megabyte per second, using the most efficient code that I know of
>(I'm not
>a programmer): move.w (a0),(a1) over and over for the size of the buffer.
>That is
>not 1MB per second access speed, but 1MB per second copy speed. Just out of
>curiosity, where do you get 8MB?
Building the ethernet card into the calculator and clocking the enet card
and calc with the same crystal.
>That's a lot more than 5k per second either way (Yes, 36 kilobits is about 5
>kilobytes per second. 4.5 actually.)
>
>I understand that every calc has a link port, but the way I see it any of
>these
>fine people on TI-hardware who want to network their TI92 would most likely be
>willing to do a modification or if they own a TI92 use the ROM slot.
>Heck, why not
>just put the chip IN the TI, and then add a network socket on the side or
>something? This isn't a commercial product or anything, it doesn't need to be
>adaptable to every TI in the world, just those who want it.
Not everyone on this list knows how to use a soldering iron, or how to
solder PQFP with a $8 RS iron.
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