TI-86 Link Protocol Guide v1.0 - Screenshots
The TI-86's screenshot ability is "silent," which means that the calculator does not need to be put in a special mode. Screenshots can be taken any time the calculator is ready to accept a keypress.
The protocol used for getting a screenshot is shown below. For information on packet formats, click here.
| Step | Direction | Packet | ||
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1 |
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SCR |
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2 |
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ACK | ||
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3 |
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DATA - Format described below. | ||
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4 |
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ACK | ||
The data packet contains a 1024-byte monochrome bitmap (1 bit per pixel). Each bit has a value of 1 if the corresponding pixel is dark or a value of 0 if the corresponding pixel is light.
The pixel order is left-to-right, then top-to-bottom (See figure below).
Byte 0 defines the first 8 pixels in the left side of the top row of the screen. Bytes 1-15 define the rest of
the first row, bytes 16-31 define the second row, etc.
Example:
| PC: | 06 6D 00 00 | Screenshot request |
| TI: | 86 56 00 00 | Acknowledgement of request |
| 86 15 00 04 <1024 bytes plus 2 byte checksum> | Screen data | |
| PC: | 06 56 00 00 | Acknowledgement of data |
The following figure demonstrates byte ordering of the pixels if the bitmap is in a 1024-element array data[]:
![[pixel grid diagram]](graphics/scrnshot.gif)
Note that this format is different from the standard Windows bitmap format, which specifies a value of 1 if the pixel is light and bottom-to-top row order.