Because you can... here's a site devoted to overclocking Texas Instruments graphing calculators. The TI-81, TI-82, TI-83, TI-85, TI-86, TI-89, TI-92,a nd TI-92 Plus can be "accelerated". The 81, 85 and 86 can be accelerated to approximately 2-3x their normal speed, about 18 MHz. The TI-82 and TI-83 can also be accelerated to about 1.5-2x normal speed. They only about double their speed to around 12 MHz. The TI-89 and 92 can be accelerated to around 20 MHz! Thanks Jeremy!
TI-Calculator upclocking
Because you can... here's a site devoted to overclocking Texas Instruments graphing calculators. The TI-81, TI-82, TI-83, TI-85, TI-86, TI-89, TI-92,a nd TI-92 Plus can be "accelerated". The 81, 85 and 86 can be accelerated to approximately 2-3x their normal speed, about 18 MHz. The TI-82 and TI-83 can also be accelerated to about 1.5-2x normal speed. They only about double their speed to around 12 MHz. The TI-89 and 92 can be accelerated to around 20 MHz! Thanks Jeremy!
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HEY!!! Richard is an active member of our Robotics club.
Congtratulations Richard!
Everyone is welcome the Third Thursday of the month at the Science Museum of MN (Coming up on April 21) at 7:00 pm
See more at http://www.tcrobots.org/
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Wow. Its a small world isn't it. I didn't realize there would be someone who knew Richard AND subscribed to the Make blog. I ran accross his website once and thought it would fit in well here ;-D I'm stunned that someone actually knows Richard personally (I don't, I just submitted his site :-P).
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