About 
Cemetech was started in 2000 by Kerm Martian. It was originally a prototype group to develop inventions created by Kerm Martian. In Late 2000 Kerm began to program on Texas Instruments graphing calculators. This site was originally hosted at http://www.Cemetech.homestead.com. In late 2002 it was moved to http://www.geocities.com/kerm_martian, reachable through http://www.Cemetech.tk. After the site was accidentally deleted, it was finally recreated here at http://www.geocities.com/kermmartian, still reachable through http://www.Cemetech.tk. In the July 2004 a complex forum system was added, with a member and username system. In the fall of the same year, a new downloads system was redeployed with statistics. It now contains information and program downloads of calculator hardware plans and software. It also has a forum and news about current projects.
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TICI 1.0 is an external hardware protocol and standard developed since mid-2002 by . It is based on a dual data line protocol with drivers for PS/2 input devices, modems, and other hardware. Devices can be accessed through a TICI 1.0 hub; some devices such as modems also require a TICI 1.0 adapter. The protocol will eventually be fully integrated into Doors CS, the revolutionary new shell for TI calculators. TICI 1.0 and all intellectual property rights therein are copywrite �2002-2003 Cemetech and Kerm Martian.
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Cemetech.tk, Cemetech, the Cemetech logo, and Leading the Way to the Future are copywrtite �2000-2003 Cemetech and Kerm Martian. All intellectual property rights are explicitly or implicitly copywrite �2000-2003 Cemetech and Kerm Martian. While software, hardware plans, and all information on this website is free and accessible to the general public for private or educational use, nothing on this site or property of Cemetech and Kerm Martian may be sold or offered commercially. For permission to use the information or programs on this website in whole or in part, email [email protected].
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