Hi,
> Message du 28/01/04 00:26
> De : John Spiegel=20
> A : til...@li...
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> Objet : Re: Re: [TiLP-devel] Backups and Erasing memory
> It's a Voyage 200 using the latest OS (2.09 I think).=20
Well, TI introduced new linking functions in this OS...
> Still, I think it's possible with others (92's, 89's).
If AMS is upgraded to 2.09, it should be.
> I'll see if I can confirm this with him.
Anyways, it's quite interesting because it will allow to manage calc like a=
filesystem !
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> How can we go about capturing the protocol?
The easiest way:
- a PC with TI-Connect software,
- a calculator,
- a Gray Link,
- another PC with 2 COM ports and a terminal to spy transferts,
- a 'do-it-yourself' serial cable (RxD(pc1) =3D> RxD(pc2,com1) and TxD(pc1)=
=3D> RxD(pc2,com2))
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> John
roms.
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> On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 01:45, Romain LIEVIN wrote:
> > Hi,
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> > > Objet : Re: [TiLP-devel] Backups and Erasing
> memory
> > > The Mac guy in our project is able to delete
> variables
> > > off thecalculator using the applescript API to
> > > TIConnect for Mac. So it's gotto be possible
> > > somehow... Any ideas on capturing messages being
> sent
> > > tothe calc
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> > Very interesting ! Which calculator model is he
> using ?=20
> > This may be possible because TI recently implemented
> some new I/O link functions in their OS=20
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