Re: A85: NPO chip
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Re: A85: NPO chip
deturbo is good. it comes with usgard, and you can change how much you
want to slow it down. plus, it's VERY small, maybe 500 bytes.
-Greg
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On Sat, 10 Oct 1998 16:14:03 +0000 Phil Clark <thebes@maine.rr.com>
writes:
>
>Hey, I just recently installed an NPO chip into my ti85 replacing the
>c9 chip. This did
>exactly what the guy said it would do, speed up my calc. Yipee. BUT,
>now all the
>games are seriusly screwed. The only one that isn't messed up is
>ZTetris. I think this
>is because the programs relied on methods like for loops to slow
>itself down. But it
>you speed up the processor, then this method gets messed up. ZTetris
>was
>probably made better, and used time functions to slow itself down. Is
>there any way
>you can slow down artifically an assebly string?
>
>
>
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>Minos
>Phil Clark
>http://www.unrealed.com
>http://www.rainbow6.net
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