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As a side note we really have to carry a pic with us to remember where exactly must we connect the wires in the connector, rigth? I mean there dock is so large lol
By the way is the Arduino Uno the standard one or is there an Arduino? I'm wondering since most people who got one to use CALCnet probably got the cheapest possible version, and I wondered if the cheapest one included the RS232 conversion?
Well, that's bad news for me, because I don't have one...I'm not old enough to have a credit card or debit card. So I am going to have to wait until ndless 3.0 comes out.I wish that all calculator hardware didn't cost money...I wish that I new someone who was a nspire fanatic like me. Unfortunately, the only people I do know that are, are in the online calc community.I do know people who have nspires, but they are always getting mad at me because I am obsessed with mine. Those people are my teachers, and my friends.
Quote from: njaddison on December 05, 2011, 04:21:50 pmWell, that's bad news for me, because I don't have one...I'm not old enough to have a credit card or debit card. So I am going to have to wait until ndless 3.0 comes out.I wish that all calculator hardware didn't cost money...I wish that I new someone who was a nspire fanatic like me. Unfortunately, the only people I do know that are, are in the online calc community.I do know people who have nspires, but they are always getting mad at me because I am obsessed with mine. Those people are my teachers, and my friends.I know right. Some people (especially teachers) can't cope with those special obsessions like some of us have and most of the time, you can't find anyone sharing your interests in your entourage. Kinda why I love Internet.