Re: LZ: Re: Acceleration
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At 10:42 AM 7/14/96 -0500, you wrote:
>At 11:39 PM 7/27/96 -0500, you wrote:
>>At 10:26 PM 7/13/96 +0700, you wrote:
>>
what would happen if a variable capacitor were used to adjust the speed,
would you be able to modify the speeds? then instead of turning a switch or
something, you could turn a nob and adjust the speed of it, i dunno if that
would work, but it would be easier than soldering a capacitor into the
mother board and un soldering it later plus you would have an advantage that
you could adjust gaming speed to fit your wants and desires :) but it may
not work, so i dunno, what do you guys think?
chris
>>>About these accelerated calcs, what is the clock speed on them?
>>>I think that this is a venture worth pursuing, but it will be a difficult
>>>task. After all, timing is everything.
>>
>>I pu ta 1.0pf Capcator in mine and it runs about 2.5-2.7 times faster than a
>>normal TI ...
>>
>>The problem is that Zshell stuff runs WAY to fast for it ...
>>
>>I would recommend not accelerating your TI unless you plan on doing lots of
>>graphs... I am very sorry I accelerated mine ...
>>
>>James C. Lewis
>>e.magination [An Electronics Supply Distro Specializing in The TI-Graphics
>>Calcs]
>>http://ww2.netnitco.net/users/jlewis/homepage.htm
>>
>>
>>
>
>Most people who acceled used a switch, so that they could swith between 2.5
>times faster and *almost* normal.
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