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Ashbad


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Posted: 17 Apr 2012 03:09:32 pm    Post subject: Re: WTF? WHYYY!?

jet322 wrote:
On my PRIZM cg10 v1.04, whenever I set this to 87 MHz, the calculator freezes, and I have to restart (the button on back)! When I run Gravity Duck, and the new Rainbow Dash Attack, it freezes. D-X It doesn't work well for me anymore. The first release did, but crashes when I turn my calculator on at 1/2 ICLK. HELP? :-\


I find that rather queer indeed, I have never had that problem occur at such a low overclocking speed. I must ask for clarification though; was that with the ICLK set at 1/2, where RainbowDashAttack and Gravity Duck failed, or without it set to anything special?

I'm going to update Pover today to get rid of changing the ICLK manually. It's caused too many problems and it's not stable to mess with.
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jet322


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Posted: 18 Apr 2012 06:04:28 pm    Post subject:

either way, ICLK set to norm or 1/2. and the Graphing Calculator freezes. Sad
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Ashbad


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Posted: 18 Apr 2012 06:14:45 pm    Post subject:

jet322 wrote:
either way, ICLK set to norm or 1/2. and the Graphing Calculator freezes. Sad


Hmm, that's seemingly very weird. I'll be discussing this tonight at HCWP, so I'll see what the others here think; though I think I might already know.
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Posted: 20 Apr 2012 07:28:26 pm    Post subject:

If only we could do likewise on the TI-84...
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Ashbad


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Posted: 20 Apr 2012 07:30:23 pm    Post subject:

blue_bear_94 wrote:
If only we could do likewise on the TI-84...


Actually, it's quite possible on the 84+, and is used extensively. http://wikiti.brandonw.net/index.php?title=83Plus:Ports:20
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SylphenS


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Posted: 09 Dec 2012 06:02:55 pm    Post subject:

Hello,
I've run it and as soon as I've reached 101.5 mHz, it instantly freezed, and the message wasn't even readable. Then it turned off, and now I can't turn it on anymore, even with the USB connected (it turns on, freezes at the white screen with the circle at the top-right corner, then turns off)

Please help me.

(I have a fx-CG20, OS 1.04, French language)

Edit : I did not touch the others parameters like ICLK.
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Posted: 09 Dec 2012 07:30:28 pm    Post subject:

SylphenS wrote:
Hello,
I've run it and as soon as I've reached 101.5 mHz, it instantly freezed, and the message wasn't even readable. Then it turned off, and now I can't turn it on anymore, even with the USB connected (it turns on, freezes at the white screen with the circle at the top-right corner, then turns off)

Please help me.

(I have a fx-CG20, OS 1.04, French language)

Edit : I did not touch the others parameters like ICLK.


I'm sorry to hear about this, and I apologize that such has happened to your Prizm. Have you tried using the reset button on the back of the calculator at all? And, are you sure that your batteries are not empty?
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Posted: 09 Dec 2012 07:33:04 pm    Post subject:

So, good news: The boot code isn't dead. That means that if your calc's flash chip was nuked a bit, you can invoke the emergency OS update feature. I don't know the key sequence off-hand, but if you verify that reset does nothing, I will get that key sequence.
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Posted: 09 Dec 2012 08:28:43 pm    Post subject:

Batteries are new, so is the calc, I'm sure of it, and that RESTART button at the back won't do anything new.

I've done anything I could do, now if you have anything else like that key sequence... Anything would be helpful by now

Edit : It seems to freeze while trying to reach the main menu, I think that it is booting all the programs, and when it boots Pover (which is set to 101.5) it freezes.
Can't we just try to reset Pover to 58 or something like that ?
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Posted: 10 Dec 2012 11:31:19 am    Post subject:

SylphenS wrote:
Batteries are new, so is the calc, I'm sure of it, and that RESTART button at the back won't do anything new.

I've done anything I could do, now if you have anything else like that key sequence... Anything would be helpful by now

Edit : It seems to freeze while trying to reach the main menu, I think that it is booting all the programs, and when it boots Pover (which is set to 101.5) it freezes.
Can't we just try to reset Pover to 58 or something like that ?


So in other words, it freezes at the main menu? Are you able to access the system menu?
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SylphenS


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Posted: 10 Dec 2012 01:03:25 pm    Post subject:

No. As I said :

"it turns on, freezes at the white screen with the circle at the top-right corner, then turns off"

And this happens when USB is plugged. Otherwise (with no USB) nothing happens.
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Posted: 10 Dec 2012 01:16:05 pm    Post subject:

SylphenS wrote:
No. As I said :

"it turns on, freezes at the white screen with the circle at the top-right corner, then turns off"

And this happens when USB is plugged. Otherwise (with no USB) nothing happens.

I suppose you did put new batteries in? (not trying to be degrading, just checking)
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Posted: 10 Dec 2012 02:41:32 pm    Post subject:

The calc is new, so are the batteries, which were at their maximum before the crash.

EDIT : Oh you gotta be kidding me !!!!!!!!!! I've just bought new batteries and the fact is... THAT WAS THE PROBLEM !

Anyways sorry I bothered you for such an idiotic problem, my bad. And thank you for trying to help me anyways ! Very Happy Welp, see you...
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Posted: 10 Dec 2012 03:04:37 pm    Post subject:

SylphenS wrote:
The calc is new, so are the batteries, which were at their maximum before the crash.

EDIT : Oh you gotta be kidding me !!!!!!!!!! I've just bought new batteries and the fact is... THAT WAS THE PROBLEM !

Anyways sorry I bothered you for such an idiotic problem, my bad. And thank you for trying to help me anyways ! Very Happy Welp, see you...


That's fine, the same thing has happened to me in the past. Smile

Hope to see you around the forums!
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Posted: 10 Dec 2012 04:36:59 pm    Post subject:

I will, I kind of like this site ! Thank you again Smile
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Posted: 05 Apr 2013 09:35:18 am    Post subject:

I don't know whether this is interesting for you.
I successfully ported Pover to the fx9860 G2 - 2 models; on my calculator ICLK's deafault is 1/4 and I can clock up to 101.5 Mhz without USB and / or crash.
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Posted: 05 Apr 2013 03:40:11 pm    Post subject:

Casimo wrote:
I don't know whether this is interesting for you.
I successfully ported Pover to the fx9860 G2 - 2 models; on my calculator ICLK's deafault is 1/4 and I can clock up to 101.5 Mhz without USB and / or crash.


Confirms my idea that the Prizm draws too much power too be able to run at 101.5 MHz without external power (or that its power circuits just suck when compared to the new fx9860's).
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