Anyone successfully been able to use the link cable to put programs on your calculator? I've looked around online, but I can't find anything that works. I found the tidev debian package, but no source tarball, and I have no idea how to actually send files to the device. Would I mount it in fstab? Most of the stuff I found with a google search is really outdated (2.0-2.2 kernel, or website hasnt been updated since 2002....).
Are there current projects working on this? Is there any GUI based equivalent of thew windows software?
On Thu, 2004-08-26 at 13:16, Andrew Konosky wrote:
Anyone successfully been able to use the link cable to put programs on your calculator? I've looked around online, but I can't find anything that works. I found the tidev debian package, but no source tarball, and I have no idea how to actually send files to the device. Would I mount it in fstab? Most of the stuff I found with a google search is really outdated (2.0-2.2 kernel, or website hasnt been updated since 2002....).
There are a few Linux-able apps that work with your ti83, and err, keep in mind the cable's a serial one
sf.net should have some ti83 stuff. and a google should get you far.. and if you had the tidev debian package, it's probably the sdk (i'm not sure?)
And no, you don't mount in in fstab