The TI-83+ lacks something the 84+ series has - a USB port.

Enter the VMusic2. This low-cost (£25) module offers a USB host controller with a simple serial interface that can be used to read/write FAT-formatted USB mass storage devices. It can also play MP3 files straight from the drive!

This is all very well, but the TI doesn't have a standard serial port either. To handle communications between the two, therefore, is a PICAXE-28X1 microcontroller.
The TI can then run a program that communicates using its standard linking protocol.

I've posted a thread on MaxCoderz with more information about the project. For those interested in the VMusic2 device, here's a datasheet and here are the commands.

1.48MB AVI (MPEG-4, MP3)
Yes, I know I should probably get a life. I blame the solder fumes.

Enter the VMusic2. This low-cost (£25) module offers a USB host controller with a simple serial interface that can be used to read/write FAT-formatted USB mass storage devices. It can also play MP3 files straight from the drive!

This is all very well, but the TI doesn't have a standard serial port either. To handle communications between the two, therefore, is a PICAXE-28X1 microcontroller.
The TI can then run a program that communicates using its standard linking protocol.

I've posted a thread on MaxCoderz with more information about the project. For those interested in the VMusic2 device, here's a datasheet and here are the commands.

1.48MB AVI (MPEG-4, MP3)
Yes, I know I should probably get a life. I blame the solder fumes.






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Are you gonna try HP calculators some time in the future? I want to get one of the new HP-49g+ or its brand new successor, the 50g.