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gameffect
2004-08-15, 05:14 AM CDT
hey guys...
i've got a texas instruments graphic claculator with its serial port connectivity and i really need some help and assistance on how i should go about to making the serial device mountable. I have found tutorials for older systems and kernals but i haven't had any luck of finding anything for fedora core 2. so if any one knows anything about this, please contact me as soon as possible. it will be a great pleasure...thanx alot

Jman
2004-08-15, 05:56 PM CDT
I have a TI-86, which I haven't linked to Fedora yet. What do you have?

There are several Linux utilities available at ticalc.org (http://www.ticalc.org/pub/unix/)

I don't think you can mount the filesystem, but it would be interesting (and slow).

gameffect
2004-08-17, 06:16 AM CDT
yeah i have tried ticalc.org but they don't suppport fedora...i have tried what they had asked me to do but it seems that the linux system they have used must be a different distrubution or a older version of the kernal...so now im thinking that it might be interesting in some how mounting the serial port because i heard of the idea about a year ago and i just can't get my way around and find the place i heard it from...so i'm just curious if any fedora core 2 user that also owns a ti-calc that can assist me in some how managing my way around of putting files on and off the calc...well thanx alot...