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EasyC on a TI Calc
Do you think it would be possible to download EasyC onto a graphing calculator and program the robot on a TI-83 plus?
Just curious, sounds like a fun offseason project |
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Re: EasyC on a TI Calc
As far as I know you can only program in Z80 Assembly and TI Basic, besides the fact that the Z80 processor (15mhz) could never handle a program like Easy-C.
Now programming the TI to output to the robot might be possible but I would be very impressed to see it happen. Apparently someone tried it, not sure how far they got http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...highlight=TI83 |
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