Re: TI-H: ti-turbo
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There we go again. No, the batteries don't wear out faster. They both
take up just the same amount of energy so the battery drain is the same.
The reason why I accelerated my calc is 1) games like Daedalus go a little
slow (as does XC1701) and 2) graphing takes time (in this case, not as
long). These are the primary reasons for it. There are no side effects
other than the one I've stated in a previous message.
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-= Zenon@bbs.nexes.com =-
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: From: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
: To: Zenon
: Subject: Re: TI-H: ti-turbo
: Date: October 21, 1996 10:13 AM
:
:
: Tim Gilbert wrote:
: >
: > Does anyone know what the effects of ripping C9 out of the TI-85 are
other
: > than acceleration. Certainly C9 was put in the TI for a reason and
cannot
: > simply be taken out without other side effects to the calculator
: > (miscalculations, other components getting hot and buring out, etc.) I
: > would like to accelerate my calc but I am hesitant because there may,
or
: > will be other negative effects.
:
: It's not necessary for the calc to be so fast. IIRC the battery are
: worn out much faster also, which may be a reason. And if you're about
: the rip out the C9, make a switch! Else most (90%) ZShell games will
: be to fast and you have to slow them down with a program (turboslow
: or GWiz, but they don't always work although the latter works more
: often :-) ).
:
: I will never understand why ppl make their calcs faster. Is it to be able
: to run basic games faster och just to be cool? Especially since the
: batteries are worn out much faster, it's just so unnecessary.
:
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