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b/Calculator Talk publicado por u/E37 October 01, 2016, 09:59:29 PM
I am a firm believer that if it fits, then it should work! (I don't know how to say that without sounding wierd)
So, I bought a mini usb to USB converter. (read ti84 to flashdrive)
I was dumb and bought the wrong type! (It still fits but won't connect)
I was wondering if any hardware geeks could help my poor state. (I'm unwilling to but another $1.50 cord) I essentially have the newer version of the usb. (It has an extra pin or something)
I can't see how having too much of something is a bad thing...
So... now I'm convinced that I'll make it work. Don't worry, I have no clue what I'm doing.
Who knows? Maybe I'll fulfill my delusions of grandeur! So... I all I need to do is figure out how FAT16 is formatted and how to read and write to it! Any ideas/ suggestions? (Or don't post at all - just to show how bad an idea this really is)
I'll report back when I realize that I can't do this!
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u/aetios October 01, 2016, 10:08:28 PM
(Why is this categorized in this weird category? O.o)
Is this about the 84CE or the TI-84+ ? For the latter there is MSD8X which I used a lot. Useful program.
u/E37 October 01, 2016, 10:14:33 PM
Quote from: aeTIos on October 01, 2016, 10:08:28 PM
(Why is this categorized in this weird category? O.o)
Is this about the 84CE or the TI-84+ ? For the latter there is MSD8X which I used a lot. Useful program.
Because I didn't see a better category. Feel free to change it if you think there is a better one. I have used msd8x. It doesn't work with usb-b's.
u/aetios October 01, 2016, 10:38:15 PM
Quote from: E37 on October 01, 2016, 10:14:33 PM
Quote from: aeTIos on October 01, 2016, 10:08:28 PM
(Why is this categorized in this weird category? O.o)
Is this about the 84CE or the TI-84+ ? For the latter there is MSD8X which I used a lot. Useful program.
Because I didn't see a better category. Feel free to change it if you think there is a better one. I have used msd8x. It doesn't work with usb-b's.

Well, right now we're posting in the File Download Archives :) MSD8X indeed doesn't work with USB-B, you will need a USB-A adapter, these are better known as 'OTG' adapters.
Your point 'if it fits it should work' doesn't really hold up here, see e.g. this:
u/novenary October 01, 2016, 10:45:48 PM
Note that you can make a regular mini B plug into a mini A plug by shorting the pins together with a small ball of aluminum.

You need to short pins 4 and 5 together, and then any device will see an A plug.
u/DarkestEx October 01, 2016, 10:52:23 PM
Quote from: Streetwalrus on October 01, 2016, 10:45:48 PM
Note that you can make a regular mini B plug into a mini A plug by shorting the pins together with a small ball of aluminum.
@E37 This is a really bad idea and I strongly discourage it. You could easily short out the data wires or even the power ones and that could damage your stick/calc.
Btw, your USB stick needs power. You need to inject 5v into the wire IIRC.
Also go and buy an OTG adapter. They are dirt cheap and the way better bet in this case. Don't go for the DIY approach. It's not worth it.
u/E37 October 01, 2016, 11:17:11 PM
Quote from: DarkestEx on October 01, 2016, 10:52:23 PM
Quote from: Streetwalrus on October 01, 2016, 10:45:48 PM
Note that you can make a regular mini B plug into a mini A plug by shorting the pins together with a small ball of aluminum.
@E37 This is a really bad idea and I strongly discourage it. You could easily short out the data wires or even the power ones and that could damage your stick/calc.
oops... too late... Nothing happened - nothing at all! It didn't work and nothing broke.
@aeTIos I don't see anything wrong with that picture - should work! :trollface:
u/novenary October 01, 2016, 11:19:07 PM
Fyi, I've done it before. Use a tiny flathead screwdriver to make sure it's properly in there. Shorting data lines won't damage anything. and the risk is only very mild if you happen to short the power line. I don't know how well the protection circuit is built in these calcs, but you don't even risk shorting the power line (pin 1) in the first place.
u/DarkestEx October 01, 2016, 11:20:08 PM
Quote from: E37 on October 01, 2016, 11:17:11 PM
Quote from: DarkestEx on October 01, 2016, 10:52:23 PM
Quote from: Streetwalrus on October 01, 2016, 10:45:48 PM
Note that you can make a regular mini B plug into a mini A plug by shorting the pins together with a small ball of aluminum.
@E37 This is a really bad idea and I strongly discourage it. You could easily short out the data wires or even the power ones and that could damage your stick/calc.
oops... too late... Nothing happened - nothing at all! It didn't work and nothing broke.
@aeTIos I don't see anything wrong with that picture - should work! :trollface:
Then please don't continue testing with it. I would never do this to a 120€ calculator. I would rather spend 3€ on a proper OTG cable than ruining my hardware (note that you are dealing with external +5v @ >= 500 mA, which can screw up your calc badly if you short them out against the D+ and D- wires).
u/E37 October 01, 2016, 11:25:39 PM
Quote from: DarkestEx on October 01, 2016, 11:20:08 PM
Quote from: E37 on October 01, 2016, 11:17:11 PM
Quote from: DarkestEx on October 01, 2016, 10:52:23 PM
Quote from: Streetwalrus on October 01, 2016, 10:45:48 PM
Note that you can make a regular mini B plug into a mini A plug by shorting the pins together with a small ball of aluminum.
@E37 This is a really bad idea and I strongly discourage it. You could easily short out the data wires or even the power ones and that could damage your stick/calc.
oops... too late... Nothing happened - nothing at all! It didn't work and nothing broke.
@aeTIos I don't see anything wrong with that picture - should work! :trollface:
Then please don't continue testing with it. I would never do this to a 120€ calculator. I would rather spend 3€ on a proper OTG cable than ruining my hardware (note that you are dealing with external +5v @ >= 500 mA, which can screw up your calc badly if you short them out against the D+ and D- wires).
Ok... I'll stop. Risking an expensive calc isn't worth it.
I guess that is the end of this thread - unless there is some magical way to make it work.
u/Dream of Omnimaga October 13, 2016, 11:34:07 PM
In the event where the above pic worked, I bet that the transfer speed would be 1 bit per second.

u/p2 October 14, 2016, 05:39:55 PM
but we got 4 adapters, which each support up to 300MB/s which means 4*300 = 1.2GB per second?  :trollface:
u/Dream of Omnimaga October 15, 2016, 05:14:30 AM
If one adapter goes at 1 KB/second, then it slows everything else to 1 KB behind it. Just like car traffic. If a car rolls at 10 km/h on a single-lane road, then everyone else is stuck behind at 10 km/h. I'm betting that there is also some slowdown that would occur between adapters.

Also, I remember when I used a serial link cable with my calculator. On a TI-83+ it took 30 minutes to send an OS O.O
u/WholeWheatBagels October 15, 2016, 08:19:51 PM
What even are all those adapters in that picture...?
u/Dream of Omnimaga November 15, 2016, 12:06:11 AM
USB to PS2, PS2 to serial, serial to DVI and DVI to parallel.
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