On 2 Apr 99 at 10:33, Charles Dye wrote:
> Ole Juul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >Hi All,
> >I found that I could use my "legacy" 4 banger (Sharp Elsi
> >Mate EL-220) calculator to send mail.
>
> Oh yeah. I tried that once, but I found that a Casio TeleMemo 30
> is really more pleasant to use for email. It has the letters on
> the keypad, and there's no dangy cable to break off. Since the
> battery can't provide enough current to drive an external modem,
> you must generate the appropriate tones through the piezo buzzer.
> But I'm sure that's no challenge for a man of your talents.
You could flush Ole's April joke down the toilet if you could
actually do it :) Try n make a 300 baud modem come out of the speaker
:) Has to be done...I'm gonna look for a SurvCalculator which is
programmable and has a speaker etc...Maybe one of those handheld
TRaSh-80s?
Any ideas how much memory I would need minimum?
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