how many bits ( not bytes ! ) can receive my calc in a second ? (TI 83+)
How many milliseconds will it take to receive a 48*64 image with 4 level grayscale ? (384bytes*2pics, I think )
I'm not sure I understand all ...Well, with an arduino, you'd have to have it confirm a byte. If I had a secondary calculator, I could log the data going from one to another. Unfortunately I don't, so Quigibo will have to tell about his routine. (Or I guess I could disassemble it)
How can I receive a byte ?
status : | pin 1 | pin 2 |
0 | 1 | 1 |
1 | 1 | 0 |
2 | 0 | 1 |
3 | 0 | 0 |
Hey, that way you can understand the link port better. Yes, although remember that reading is the opposite from writing. ie, write 0 and read 3, write 1, and read 2, write 2 and read 1, write 3 and read 0.
It is in english... If you would like for me to describe it better, then that I can do. :D Okay, so you know you write a variable by saying #->port, right? So 3->port. To read it, you do port->X. So if you wrote 3 to port and then did port->X, X would hold the value 0.Hey, that way you can understand the link port better. Yes, although remember that reading is the opposite from writing. ie, write 0 and read 3, write 1, and read 2, write 2 and read 1, write 3 and read 0.
Say that in English please
It is in english... If you would like for me to describe it better, then that I can do. :D Okay, so you know you write a variable by saying #->port, right? So 3->port. To read it, you do port->X. So if you wrote 3 to port and then did port->X, X would hold the value 0.Hey, that way you can understand the link port better. Yes, although remember that reading is the opposite from writing. ie, write 0 and read 3, write 1, and read 2, write 2 and read 1, write 3 and read 0.
Say that in English please