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A92: FLASH technology, ti92+, and 89




FLASH technology

what exactly is this anyway?  i mean i read in one place that it is like 
EEPROM (electronically eraseable programmable read only memory) which is 
just basically RAM except that it isn't erased when there's no 
electricity applied to it, and then i go somewhere else and it tells me 
that it's just ROM that can be changed only by the ti company or some 
crap.

here's my reasoning--if it is EEPROM and it does store the ROM-image to 
run the calculator then can't a person accidentally delete this and the 
calculator will become unusable?  if it's just ROM then why does it say 
that 300 and some of it can be programs and data, is that just for the 
ti company to use to upgrade the ROM?  500K is an uneven pin number to 
me...how much exactly is this FLASH using--i mean 18 pin combinations 
give 256K possible selecting and 19 pin combinations gives 512K you 
can't have a partial pin combination (in a sense that pin is that thing 
that sticks out of a microchip).

TI-92+ and 89

when the 92+ module comes out will it be able to do assembly programming 
like the 83s and 86s?  if so, how much documentation are we going to 
receive from the ti company about how to use it, what locations in 
memory do what, what jumps are legal, etc.?  if the 92+ isn't supporting 
assembly then why did i read somewhere that the 89 was, and yet the 92+ 
and 89 are supposed to be similar in ROM?

if i'm wrong in any way, please feel free to flame me all you want, just 
as long as i get some sort of response.

-Rob

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