Re: TI-H: TI-86


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Re: TI-H: TI-86




What if you could figure out a way to just plug in GameBoy cartreges?  It would
be tricky, but they have adapter thingies so that you can get the rom off of the
pack onto the computer-what if you modified one of those to go into the
calculator?  The link port would probably be to slow unless you did some pretty
fancy programming, but what about the Spinterface?  Would that work for a
connection?

Jeremy Braun wrote:

> 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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