Does anyone know what protocol Texas Instruments graphing calculators use? <p>I am thinking of making a device to send data such as variables from a PIC chip to a graphing calculator and I was wondering what kind of provisions I need to make for such a design.
The PIC would not be doing anything else during transmission, and can be run up to 20MHz.<p>Thank you for your insight.<p>-Matthew
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Matthew:
See how much this might help you in establishing further connections, in addition to the usual data available from the T.I. main site, and a T.I. user group at…….. http://www.ticalc.org/
Also:
http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~tsinger/link/
Particularly on the home made hardware interfacing.<p>73's de Edd
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See how much this might help you in establishing further connections, in addition to the usual data available from the T.I. main site, and a T.I. user group at…….. http://www.ticalc.org/
Also:
http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~tsinger/link/
Particularly on the home made hardware interfacing.<p>73's de Edd
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Thank you very much Edd, that was just what I was looking for. I had looked on the internet before with no avail. <p>Now all I have to do is write the software....<p>Thanks again.
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