RE: TI-H: HPs
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RE: TI-H: HPs
If you can write for the 64-bit Saturn CPU, yes.
Christopher Kalos
raptorone@stuytech.com
Executive Director/Administrator
Virtual Technologies Developer's Group
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From: ryan pogge[SMTP:ryanpogge@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 1998 7:35 PM
To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
Subject: RE: TI-H: HPs
which iws why we should all get HP's :)
do they have assembly support?
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>That's the problem. that means $48 for a 1MB setup. I was comparing
at =
>memory sizes.
>Of course the real advantage to the 48GX in terms of memory expansion
is =
>that it works the way that we want it to. It merges into main memory,
=
>much like popping a SIMM into a PC.
>Until we decide to hack the ROM (or piggyback a secondary ROM), we're =
>stuck at whatever TI supplied the calcs with.
>Christopher Kalos
>raptorone@stuytech.com
>Executive Director/Administrator
>Virtual Technologies Developer's Group
>
>
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>From: Matrix Phantom[SMTP:grahamdrew@geocities.com]
>Sent: Friday, January 16, 1998 4:14 PM
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>Subject: Re: TI-H: HPs
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>
>Each standard card has 128K, but they have a built in battary so
rmoving
>them doesn't wipe em. You can create... larger variations however. I
>saw the chip they use for about $6
>--=20
>Disclaimer: My mind is so fragmented by random excursions into a
>wilderness of abstractions and incipient ideas that the
>practical purposes of the moment are often submerged in my
consciousness
>and I don't know what I'm doing.
>
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