Re: TI-H: someone else think up some more OTs
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Re: TI-H: someone else think up some more OTs
Ya know i think that's why most of us joined up onto this list...
LET'S HAVE A CALL IN!!! WHO HERE JOINED THIS LIST TO BE ABLE TO RECIEVE
INFORMATION ABOUT "TI-HARDWARE?!?!?" ps don't write
anyway hoave you ever wondered what the people that aren't on the server
think about reading our email interactions on the we within the ticalc
archives? that reminds me...
HELLO WORLD HOW ARE YOU DOING TODAY? i DOING FINE THANK YOU!!!
Bernard
----- Original Message -----
???: <Larry79054@aol.com>
???: <ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org>
????: Friday, January 07, 2000 02:22
??: Re: TI-H: someone else think up some more OTs
>
> Giles,
> When I first came to this list, it was with the hope that there would
be
> info on hooking up a TI-86 to the outside world using HOMEMADE equipment
for
> data acquisition, machinery control, etc., via both BASIC and Machine
> Language. My real hobby is experimental rocketry and, being retired, I
can't
> afford to buy the commercially-made stuff from Vernier Inc. I'm familiar,
> now, with several of the TI-oriented sites that offer language help, but
> little data interface help. The most interesting thing I've seen, but
can't
> figure out how to do, is the MIT Lego robot, done by a Mr. David West,
that
> used the TI-86. Very impressive. I have downloaded some info regarding
> communication via the serial port, but it's pretty heavy stuff for me.
> Furthermore, the Z80 chip does not support a serial port, so, obviously,
TI
> has added some internal hardware to go from serial to parallel. Anyway,
you
> asked, so there's my answer.
> Larry Teebken (larry79054@aol.com)
>
> In a message dated 1/6/00 6:13:18 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> glp71s@mailandnews.com writes:
>
> << who has a suggestion for another topic? whether it be on topic or off
>>
>
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