Connecting Calculators
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Connecting Calculators
Can anyone tell me how you can make 2player games where the calculators are connected by a cable?
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- Calc King
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In assembly or in TI BASIC?
In TI BASIC you only have GetCalc and it only works while the other calculator is idle, so it's hard to make 2player games in TI BASIC.
In assembly there are several build-in routines and also direct control of the link port
In TI BASIC you only have GetCalc and it only works while the other calculator is idle, so it's hard to make 2player games in TI BASIC.
In assembly there are several build-in routines and also direct control of the link port
There's a routine called Zcom for BASIC programmers here http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fi ... 36828.html it works even when calculator isnt idle iirc
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- Calc King
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If in assembly, try Bell
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Also, King Harold rightly pointed out the WikiTi, which should help a lot.
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Also, King Harold rightly pointed out the WikiTi, which should help a lot.
http://clap.timendus.com/ - The Calculator Link Alternative Protocol
http://api.timendus.com/ - Make your life easier, leave the coding to the API
http://vera.timendus.com/ - The calc lover's OS
http://api.timendus.com/ - Make your life easier, leave the coding to the API
http://vera.timendus.com/ - The calc lover's OS
And if you use it, let me knowTimendus wrote:If in assembly, try Bell
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I still want to set up that "Applications using Brass"-page, but so far I've only got a few promises from people who just started new projects
http://clap.timendus.com/ - The Calculator Link Alternative Protocol
http://api.timendus.com/ - Make your life easier, leave the coding to the API
http://vera.timendus.com/ - The calc lover's OS
http://api.timendus.com/ - Make your life easier, leave the coding to the API
http://vera.timendus.com/ - The calc lover's OS