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Electronics : Texas Instruments Graph-Link Serial Cable for Windows and Mac

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Texas Instruments Graph-Link Serial Cable for Windows and Mac

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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Texas Instruments
EAN: 0033317088638
Label: Texas Instruments
Product Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
Model: TIGRAPHLINK6
Publisher: Texas Instruments
Studio: Texas Instruments


Piece facts:
  • For TI-Graph Link compatible calculators
  • Connects your calculator to a computer
  • Includes adapters for both PC and Macintosh
  • Unit-to-unit cable, software, and guidebook
  • Lets you download upgrades from the Web and transfer them straight to your calculator




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Tl-GraphLink Cable for PC or Macintosh enables communication between computers and compatible Tl graphing calculators.

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Designed to support and enhance the functionality of Texas lnstruments graphing calculators, the Tl-Graph Link connects your calculator to your computer. Use it to install calculator software and to downloaded data directly from the Web. You can also create and edit programs right on your screen while still having all your usual calculator functions. The program protection feature allows you to prevent editing after a program has been loaded onto your calculator. You can transfer both screen shots and files from your computer to your calculator. You can also store your calculator's programs and data on your computer or make backups of your graphing calculator's memory.

The Tl-Graph Link supports Windows 95, 98, and NT 4.0, supports EGA, VGA, XGA, and SVGA video adapters, and supports a 3.5-inch floppy disk, CD-R0M, or lnternet connection. For Windows 95/98 users, an 8 MB RAM module is available; and for Windows NT 4.0 users, a 16 MB RAM module is available. lncluded with the cable are a CD-R0M with software and a guidebook. The Tl-Graph Link comes in black and is compatible with the Tl-73, Tl-83, Tl-83 Plus, Tl-86, Tl-89, Tl-92, Tl-92 Plus, and other models that may be available in the future. Adapters for both PC and Macintosh are included.


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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great for Macs and PC's ...
This is the full "Grey" cable set, not the less expensive PC-only "black" cable, with multiple serial connectors - thus the higher retail price. It works great on any PC or Mac with a serial port. On older Macs without a USB port, it's the only way to go. Great for labs or homes where both PC's and Macs are in use. Allows speedy downloads of programs to your calculator (check out ticalc dot org for lots of free software).



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - It's a great item!
Only problem is, that it is only worth 19.00, which is the TRUE list price.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Very handy to have--a good buy. ...
The TI Graph Link cable connects any TI graphing calculator (TI-73, TI-82, TI-83, TI-83 Plus, TI-85, TI-86, TI-89, TI-92, TI-92 Plus) to a PC or Mac so that you can transfer files back and forth between the two. This is a very handy thing to have. It is extremely useful for calculator backups (a good thing to do every once in a while in case your TI crashes), and you can download a bunch of stuff off the Net to put on your calculator. A good place to get TI programs is ...

You can buy the cable by itself, or you can buy it with the Graph Link software. I imagine that the cable Amazon is selling comes with software. However, if it is just the cable, you can download the software from TI's home page at ...

The software for different calculators (I have linked to the TI-83, the TI-85, and the TI-86) is more or less the same; the confusing thing is that every calculator has a different procedure for linking. With some (such as the 86), you must be at the home screen; with others (such as the 85), you must be in receive (or send) mode.

One warning, however: This cable works with both Windows and Mac. If you're a Windows user, though, DO NOT buy this cable; ($) is way too much. Buy the Windows-only cable (Amazon also sells this), because it's much cheaper. If you're a Mac user, I don't think you have a choice. You must buy this one (or buy a PC, but that would be a bit overboard).

All in all, I would highly recommend buying a Graph Link. Make sure you have an available serial port (at least for the Windows cable), plug the cable in and go. Have fun playing Tetris. :-)



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Endless Posibilities!
The Graph Link alows you to use your calculators in as many ways as you wish! The great number of software just waits on-line to download it. There is a lot of educational sowftware as well as games and other interesting things. Don't miss the opportunity!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Exciting product ...
The possibilities are endless with a TI83 and this companion TI graph link cable. Transfering data is a breaze.This is definetly a valuable commondity if you are a student.

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