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- From: hdev@dutiai.tudelft.nl (Hans de Vreught)
- Subject: Re: IR95 is excellent
- Message-ID: <hdev.726223013@dutiai>
- Sender: news@dutiws.twi.tudelft.nl (Dutiws News Administration)
- Organization: Delft University of Technology
- References: <1hvputINNq0@iskut.ucs.ubc.ca> <1992Dec31.233554.14701@Princeton.EDU> <1993Jan04.014652.115301@jrh.uucp> <C0D7CI.For@cs.uiuc.edu>
- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 08:36:53 GMT
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- ywlee@cs.uiuc.edu (Youngwhan Lee) writes:
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- >This IR95 caught my eyes today. It sounds IR95 is software. Am I right?
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- Right.
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- >Then, where do you get infra-red to remote-control electronic devices?
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- The HP 95LX has an infra-red I/O device. It is intended for data exchange
- between two HP 95LXs or between a HP 95LX and the HP infra-red printer. But
- of course, you can use the infra-red I/O port for other things as well...
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- >I know this must be a pretty stupid question. If you bought a device doing
- >it, what is the name of it?
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- HP 95LX
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- Hans de Vreught | John von Neumann:
- hdev@dutiba.twi.tudelft.nl | Young man, in mathematics
- Delft University of Technology (TWI-ThI) | you don't understand things,
- The Netherlands | you just get used to them.
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