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The SilverLink driver proves support for the TI-Graphlink SilverLink cable.  This cable can be used to communicate with another calculator and to create, for example, a daisy-chain network of TI-84 Plus calculators.
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The SilverLink driver provides support for the TI-Graphlink SilverLink cable.  This cable can be used to communicate with another calculator and to create, for example, a daisy-chain network of TI-84 Plus calculators.
  
 
The SilverLink driver is initialized via [[/SilverInit|SilverInit]].  This entry point initializes both the driver and the silverlink hardware, so you may want to check to see if a device is connected via [[../IsDeviceConnected|IsDeviceConnected]] first.
 
The SilverLink driver is initialized via [[/SilverInit|SilverInit]].  This entry point initializes both the driver and the silverlink hardware, so you may want to check to see if a device is connected via [[../IsDeviceConnected|IsDeviceConnected]] first.

Revision as of 20:13, 27 August 2006

The SilverLink driver provides support for the TI-Graphlink SilverLink cable. This cable can be used to communicate with another calculator and to create, for example, a daisy-chain network of TI-84 Plus calculators.

The SilverLink driver is initialized via SilverInit. This entry point initializes both the driver and the silverlink hardware, so you may want to check to see if a device is connected via [[../IsDeviceConnected|IsDeviceConnected]] first.

After initializing the keyboard, use SilverSend to send data to the connected device. Incoming data will be reported to the callback function specified during U_CALL_INIT.

Entry Points

SilverInit Initialize the SilverLink driver and hardware
SilverSend Send data via the SilverLink to the attached device