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Ok I was thinking yesterday how in the TI-84+ you can do something like GetCalc(A,1 to specifi wat port to use like the 1 means USB and 0 means I/O port. So you could like hook up 4 84's and 2 83's and you could keep adding 84's but like you could make something like AOL where it passing the message through all the calculators with an ID code for which calculator it should display it on and the message will keep going until it reaches that ID calculator. So you could have like 10 people talking to each other instead of just 2
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August 04, 2006, 09:49:00 am »
hmm interesting idea, I think there was something similar on the old forums, it reminds me kermmartian calcnet project altough his project was planning to be online, which may be complicated a bit
welcoem back btw
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August 06, 2006, 08:26:00 am »
You could do this pretty easily, even with CLAP (linking protocol by Timendus).
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oh yea forgot that one >.< i barely check MC much anymore I just got some interest last week because of benryves 3D routine and when it was progressing I visited their project section daily
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doesnt belong in misc stuff, moved to calc project ideas
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do you mean using the ir link aswell?
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Maybe he meant I/O port?
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Yea i meant I/0 port and USB port because TI-84 can use both at the same time
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O yea I have another idea to mayb speed up TI games. Ok so you have the game running on one calculator but you have the AI running on another calculator that is connected to the one running the program and you store the AI things in a list than can be accesed by the main program at anytime. This is like running two processors at once
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August 19, 2006, 02:50:00 am »
so. kinda like dual-core calculators? o.o
iPods have dualcore-processors. that roxxors.
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Yea it would be like a dualcore calculator which is awesome cause then you could multitask and make games almost as fast as ASM idk ima test it out
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Sounds cool, but it may slow down when you are getting information from each calc.
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yeah. that's the crux when distributing tasks.
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