Thank you, and of course! The RetroWiFiModem project and Telnet83+ both had their source available, so it only makes sense to share my modifications. :)
@@benryves Regarding large file transfers, are you sending files via the ESP as a kind of pass-through (packet by packet), or are you sending the file to the ESP's internal memory and then forwarding it on from there (so really it's 2 transactions). I ask as I used an ESP8266 to multiboot GBA ROM's in a project of mine and found that sending from the ESP to the GBA was far more stable when I had stored the entire file on the ESP itself first temporarily.
I don't see why not, you'd need some sort of terminal software on the Palm device (e.g. "Online" by Conklin Systems) and then a way to connect the modem to the Palm device. This project is based on RetroWiFiModem and just swaps out the serial UART code with code that uses the calculator's link protocol, the original RetroWiFiModem is likely a better starting point.
No, as the TI-84 Plus CE doesn't have the traditional link port (only USB) and isn't compatible with TI-83 Plus programs. You'd need a USB version of the "modem" and a TI-84 Plus CE-supporting client.
@@S-VideoYes, that should be fine, as the TI-84 Plus is backwards-compatible with the TI-83 Plus. The "modem" part should work on any calculator with the old-style 2.5mm link port, but you may need to search for suitable terminal software for the calculator.
Very impressive! Thank you for making it open source!
Thank you, and of course! The RetroWiFiModem project and Telnet83+ both had their source available, so it only makes sense to share my modifications. :)
I love this, nice work!
Thank you very much! :)
Legendary from Ben as always.
Cheers, tr1p1ea, and good to hear from you! :)
@@benryves Regarding large file transfers, are you sending files via the ESP as a kind of pass-through (packet by packet), or are you sending the file to the ESP's internal memory and then forwarding it on from there (so really it's 2 transactions).
I ask as I used an ESP8266 to multiboot GBA ROM's in a project of mine and found that sending from the ESP to the GBA was far more stable when I had stored the entire file on the ESP itself first temporarily.
Ben! I linked this in a discord server, and a question came up about the usage of something like this with a Palm III, what are your thoughts?
I don't see why not, you'd need some sort of terminal software on the Palm device (e.g. "Online" by Conklin Systems) and then a way to connect the modem to the Palm device. This project is based on RetroWiFiModem and just swaps out the serial UART code with code that uses the calculator's link protocol, the original RetroWiFiModem is likely a better starting point.
like it so much
Would this work on the TI-84 Plus CE?
No, as the TI-84 Plus CE doesn't have the traditional link port (only USB) and isn't compatible with TI-83 Plus programs. You'd need a USB version of the "modem" and a TI-84 Plus CE-supporting client.
What about “TI-84 Plus”? Older copies of that one have a 2.5mm jack.
@@S-VideoYes, that should be fine, as the TI-84 Plus is backwards-compatible with the TI-83 Plus. The "modem" part should work on any calculator with the old-style 2.5mm link port, but you may need to search for suitable terminal software for the calculator.
I have a project, to put chatGPT in my calculator
Maybe you could also do this on a TI99/4A or even an Apple ii e
@@nickstarr2055 No, a TI-83