![]() ![]() However, the construction of the two black links is probably very similar, since the original black [Historical note: This black cable is not to be confused with the original black TI-85 Graph LinkĬable, which was produced way back when the TI-85 was the only calculator with a link port. One end of the blackĬable plugs into the included five inch calc to calc link cable which itself then plugs into theĬalculator, the other end is a 9 pin serial plug. More recent TI only supports it under Windows 95/98/NT4 and above. It does not have the PIC microcontroller it is cheaper and transmits data faster, but since it is Software on the computer makes the serial port duplicate the calculator's linking protocol. The black serial cable does not have the PIC microcontroller, the linking Through a serial to USB adapter for use with USB connections on the PC or Mac. Plug which can be changed to other serial plugs using the proper adapter. One end of the grey cable plugs into the calculator, the other end is a 25 pin serial This allows for compatibility with the Macintosh The old grey serial cable uses a PIC microcontroller to convert theĬalculator signal to the RS-232 serial protocol. ![]() Windows does not support the TI-82 or 85. Supported by the Macintosh Graph Link software and by TI Connect. It is also included with the TI-83 Plus Silver Edition and the Voyage 200. The silver USB cable is the type of Connectivity cable primarily sold by TI as part of their ![]() "silver" USB cable, and the USB to mini USB cable for the TI-84 Plus, TI-84 Plus Silver Edition, The Connectivity cable comes in four versions: the grey serial cable, the black serial cable, the The TI Connectivity cable (also known as the TI-Graph Link™ cable) is used to connect any TIĬalculator with a data port to a PC or Mac computer to transfer files and programs back and forth. Calculator to computer connectivity 4.1 The TI Connectivity cable ![]()
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