That's a TI-83 Plus Silver Edition, which can be overclocked by adding a few resistors. I first overclocked a TI-83 Plus Silver Edition a number of years ago, getting the calculator from its native maximum 15MHz up to a stable speed of about 22MHz. Unfortunately, the TI-84 Plus family is much, much harder to overclock, because although you could do it in hardware by adding those same resistors, the solder pads for them are truly miniscule. I nearly ruined a TI-84 Plus Silver Edition trying. There is no software that can overclock the calculator past 15MHz.
Who sez you cant boost the speed with software. a few guys confirmed my theory and even tested my CELTIC-based kludge. Sorry about grammer mistakes, justi am mad because no one believs me.
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