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TI-Freak8x :: Nspire Lua, questions and help

Author: tifreak8x Subject: Nspire Lua, questions and helpPosted: 16 Mar 2013 08:26:14 pm (GMT -5) So, I now have an Nspire CX. I have OS 3.1 that I can put on it, when I get to that point. I'm just...

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Cemetech Announcements :: RE: TI-Freakware's Converter

Author: KermMartian Posted: 16 Mar 2013 08:26:55 pm (GMT -5)Burklow2016 wrote:Yea I'm using the arrows to try to move the cursor Is it possible that your calculator has stuck keys or something? This is...

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TI-Freak8x :: RE: Nspire Lua, questions and help

Author: KermMartian Posted: 16 Mar 2013 08:27:32 pm (GMT -5) Oh, this totally applies to me as well. I especially want to know if there's an on-calc Lua editor, or if I need to write programs...

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Cemetech Announcements :: RE: TI-Freakware's Converter

Author: Burklow2016 Posted: 16 Mar 2013 08:31:55 pm (GMT -5) Nope I transferred it to a friends Nspire with the 84 keypad and had the same issue. Never mind all I had to do was clear my ram and now it...

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Cemetech Announcements :: RE: TI-Freakware's Converter

Author: tifreak8x Posted: 16 Mar 2013 08:38:01 pm (GMT -5) A few questions: What OS computer are you using, and what are you using to extract the .zip with? What program are you using to send to the...

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Cemetech Announcements :: RE: TI-Freakware's Converter

Author: Burklow2016 Posted: 16 Mar 2013 08:39:07 pm (GMT -5) Not a single one

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Cemetech Announcements :: RE: TI-Freakware's Converter

Author: KermMartian Posted: 16 Mar 2013 08:41:24 pm (GMT -5)Burklow2016 wrote:Not a single one Weird, that is what my estimate would be as well. Almost sounds like a keyhook run amok or something....

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Cemetech Announcements :: RE: TI-Freakware's Converter

Author: tifreak8x Posted: 16 Mar 2013 08:46:14 pm (GMT -5)KermMartian wrote:Burklow2016 wrote:Not a single one Weird, that is what my estimate would be as well. Almost sounds like a keyhook run amok or...

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General Open Topic :: RE: Daily Moe

Author: Tari Posted: 16 Mar 2013 09:40:03 pm (GMT -5) As Day[9] might say, "Look at all the little probies!"_________________Ask questions the smart way· タリ

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Calculator Hardware :: Reverse Engineering the Calculator Hardware

Author: DrDnar Subject: Reverse Engineering the Calculator HardwarePosted: 16 Mar 2013 09:41:41 pm (GMT -5) Kerm and I discussed whether we could figure out a pinout for the ASIC. To get an idea of...

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Calculator Hardware :: RE: Reverse Engineering the Calculator Hardware

Author: KermMartian Posted: 16 Mar 2013 11:04:50 pm (GMT -5) I am pretty satisfied that we already know about the ASIC, the Flash, the display driver, and just about everything on the board except for...

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Calculator Hardware :: RE: Reverse Engineering the Calculator Hardware

Author: DrDnar Posted: 16 Mar 2013 11:51:20 pm (GMT -5) Here's a giant image of the main logic section of the TI-84 Plus C SE. Note that it's far more populated than the TI-84+/SE...

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General Open Topic :: RE: Daily Moe

Author: merthsoft Posted: 16 Mar 2013 11:57:41 pm (GMT -5) Way cuter: Also this drone:_________________Shaun

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General Open Topic :: RE: Daily Moe

Author: elfprince13 Posted: 17 Mar 2013 12:09:09 am (GMT -5)merthsoft wrote: how could anyone banshee or hellion a face like that?_________________StickFigure Graphic Productions || VSHI: Vermont...

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Calculator Hardware :: RE: Reverse Engineering the Calculator Hardware

Author: elfprince13 Posted: 17 Mar 2013 12:14:08 am (GMT -5) I'm no EE, but....there's an awful lot of red goop on what appears to be a normal capacitor. Is it relatively high capacitance (for a PCB)...

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Calculator Hardware :: RE: Reverse Engineering the Calculator Hardware

Author: DrDnar Posted: 17 Mar 2013 12:14:52 am (GMT -5)elfprince13 wrote:There's an awful lot of red goop on what appears to be a relatively normal capacitor. Is it relatively high capacitance and...

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Casio Prizm/FX Development & Programming :: Casio FX-CG20SDK programming help

Author: jjz030837 Subject: Casio FX-CG20SDK programming helpPosted: 17 Mar 2013 12:15:47 am (GMT -5) Hello, everyone.I am a surveying engineer from China, is honored to this website and we exchange,In...

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Calculator Hardware :: RE: Reverse Engineering the Calculator Hardware

Author: elfprince13 Posted: 17 Mar 2013 12:18:43 am (GMT -5) oh, that makes more sense Tells you how much time I've spent looking at my calculator's innards _________________StickFigure Graphic...

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Casio Prizm/FX Development & Programming :: RE: Casio FX-CG20SDK programming...

Author: elfprince13 Posted: 17 Mar 2013 12:24:17 am (GMT -5) Welcome to our board. It appears that you may have had some trouble with our forum software, as we ended up with three of these topics. I've...

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Calculator Hardware :: RE: Reverse Engineering the Calculator Hardware

Author: KermMartian Posted: 17 Mar 2013 12:35:14 am (GMT -5)elfprince13 wrote:There's an awful lot of red goop on what appears to be a relatively normal capacitor. Is it relatively high capacitance and...

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