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- From: kolstad@cae.wisc.edu (Joel Kolstad)
- Subject: Re: TI-85 games
- Organization: U of Wisconsin-Madison College of Engineering
- Date: 13 Sep 92 15:17:59 CDT
- Message-ID: <1992Sep13.151759.17597@doug.cae.wisc.edu>
- References: <brianc.716323759@vincent2.iastate.edu> <1992Sep13.043737.24048@cronkite.ocis.temple.edu> <brianc.716412768@vincent1.iastate.edu>
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- In article <brianc.716412768@vincent1.iastate.edu> brianc@iastate.edu (Brian J Cerveny) writes:
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- >> Unfortunately, the plugs for the link cable are sub-mini 2.5mm
- >>STEREO. No one carries plugs or sockets of this size that are stereo. I
- >>checked Radio Shack, various electronics catalogs I get in the mail, etc...
- >>Some have sockets, some have plugs, but they're all mono. It'd be nice to
- >>know if the transfer even uses the other channel.
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- Last year, I bought several of those stereo 2.5mm jacks from Mouse Electronics.
- I'd be willing to bet that they still carry them... (Unlike HP-48
- serial plug, where, even if you find some with the proper 2mm spacing, it
- sure won't be molded the same way HP's is!)
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- ---Joel Kolstad
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