Results
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Choice
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Votes
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Percent
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Yes, for the better
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17
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11.0%
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Yes, for the worse
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11
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7.1%
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Never!
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102
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65.8%
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You can change the hardware?
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25
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16.1%
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Re: Have you ever changed the hardware inside of your calculator?
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Mike Slopsema
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i think this is somewhat relevant, it is imposible for me to transmit level packs that i made on my calc to the computer, and i was wondering if something is screwed up with my link port??
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8 June 2006, 18:33 GMT
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Re: Have you ever changed the hardware inside of your calculator?
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Kirbykirby
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Heck no! The only two calculators I have now are an 83+SE and an 84+SE. If one of those breaks, I'm practically done on money. Now if I had a SPARE calculator, I might actually do it. I'm not even gonna bother with stuff like getting an 81 to be link-port compatible. That's way out of my league. So, yeah, if I had the time and money, I would do it, but right now, no. And even if I DID, it would probably just be overclocking.
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12 June 2006, 04:26 GMT
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Re: Have you ever changed the hardware inside of your calculator?
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Flexico
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I want to overclock my TI-89 Titanium, but I can't find any trustworthy tutorials. Also I'm kinda afraid to mess with it...
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18 June 2006, 02:12 GMT
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