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Recursive Acronym


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Posted: 12 Dec 2006 12:18:30 am    Post subject:

Has it been attempted on a 84+ or an 89 Ti? If one could link to the internet using the cable for mini male A USB to normal female, and then a usb modem, then one could download games, read news, and send/recieve e-mail, maybe. Even listen to streamed (low quality) music?! The calc would probably have to navigate within a specific domain name that had simplified web pages, or even maybe have a special ISP. I don't really know and don't intend to investigate, just throwing the idea out there.

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AlienCC
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Posted: 12 Dec 2006 12:47:51 am    Post subject:

How is this feasible when you would have to sit at a computer to do this, a computer which can do all of those things better?

Not trying to be cynical, just realistic...there are plenty of other things that haven't been done yet, things that would be more beneficial overall.

--AlienCC
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todlangweilig


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Posted: 12 Dec 2006 04:05:40 am    Post subject:

Recursive Acronym wrote:
Has it been attempted on a 84+ or an 89 Ti?  If one could link to the internet using the cable for mini male A USB to normal female, and then a usb modem, then one could download games, read news, and send/recieve e-mail, mabey.  Even listen to streamed (low quality) music?!  The calc would probably have to navigate within a specific domain name that had simplified web pages, or even mabey have a special ISP.  I don't really know and don't intend to investigate, just throwing the idea out there.
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I don't know about the usb port, but there was a program on ticalc for using a modem with the link port.
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elfprince13
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Posted: 12 Dec 2006 02:00:32 pm    Post subject:

correct, however it doesn't work properly on SEs, and requires a serial modem+cable
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Recursive Acronym


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Posted: 13 Dec 2006 05:40:02 pm    Post subject:

AlienCC wrote:
How is this feasible when you would have to sit at a computer to do this, a computer which can do all of those things better?

Not trying to be cynical, just realistic...there are plenty of other things that haven't been done yet, things that would be more beneficial overall.

--AlienCC
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The point is that it would hopefully not require a computer, and be able to connect from any phone jack.
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