Re: TI-H: TI-86


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Re: TI-H: TI-86




You're right about the archive.

>I believe (not sure, but this is my understanding of it) that the User Data
>Archive is some kind of flash memory (or maybe regular RAM, but the previous
>makes a little more sense in this case I think) that the user can
>send/retrieve files to/from.  From what I read about it, it'll be like an
>internal, integrated expander....files won't be usable directly from it, but
>they can be archived there.
>
>This is just supposition, not neccesarily fact.  Ask TI.
>
>Jeremy Braun
>
>ryan pogge wrote:
>
>> I turboed my 92 conservatively and it gets 2.5 times normal speed...so
>> thats 25Mhz,  it can theoreticly get close to 3X normal speed...thats 30
>> Mhz.  so it *probably* has the speed. the plus modual will give us 188k,
>> and 380k of user data archive? anyone know what exactly that means?
>> could it be used.. if so thats an additional 500k of space+ the original
>> 60k. thats over 512k :)
>>
>> >you're right that it would (obviously) be slower on the calc. but if it
>> >will "make a 25MHz Mac fly" then a turboed TI-92 with the plus module
>> >might have enough speed and space. does anybody know exactly how fast a
>> >turboed 92 will run?? and you don't need sound.... it's mostly just
>> >crap anyway.
>> >
>>
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