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compulsive_programmer


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Posted: 19 Apr 2007 08:22:21 pm    Post subject:

I happened to notice that the configuration for the gorgeous 84+ and 84+ SE board are different than the 83 (no surprise really, but I can dream). Can someone help me locate the "magic spot" for replacing transistors for overclocking? Or better yet, could you link me to an 84+ tutorial?
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baorder54
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Posted: 19 Apr 2007 08:58:56 pm    Post subject:

The rich files have a overclock tutorial. Looking up tuts on ticalc is always a good idea. Goto www.ticalc.com/hardware/overclocking

Here is the direct link though, hope this helps: Linkadink
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compulsive_programmer


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Posted: 19 Apr 2007 09:23:16 pm    Post subject:

baorder54 wrote:
The rich files have a overclock tutorial.  Looking up tuts on ticalc is always a good idea.  Goto www.ticalc.com/hardware/overclocking

Here is the direct link though, hope this helps: Linkadink
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You don't understand though, those don't help because the motherboard is different. The transistors are in different spots which makes it quite difficult to find and locate one. It is a possibility that the TI-84SE uses a different transistor for CPU input than described in most tutorials for TI-83
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Xphoenix


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Joined: 04 Apr 2007
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Posted: 19 Apr 2007 10:06:26 pm    Post subject:

Me cannot find a place with instructions on overclocking an 84. However, Me has found that people are saying that the 83+ and 84+/SE are the same.
A guy said he opened both calcs, and they looked identical, except with a better memory chip for the 84.
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compulsive_programmer


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Posted: 19 Apr 2007 11:09:38 pm    Post subject:

Xphoenix wrote:
Me cannot find a place with instructions on overclocking an 84. However, Me has found that people are saying that the 83+ and 84+/SE are the same.
A guy said he opened both calcs, and they looked identical, except with a better memory chip for the 84.
[post="101318"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post]


These people were either lying or are drastically dislexic to the relative locations of chips and transistors. Observe:

What I found in my calc:
<img src="www.datamath.org/graphing/images/ti_84plus_pcb.jpg">
What isn't in my calc, but people are saying is:
<img src="www.ftp83plus.net/images/dedans.png">
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compulsive_programmer


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Joined: 15 Apr 2007
Posts: 25

Posted: 19 Apr 2007 11:13:02 pm    Post subject:

compulsive_programmer wrote:
Xphoenix wrote:
Me cannot find a place with instructions on overclocking an 84. However, Me has found that people are saying that the 83+ and 84+/SE are the same.
A guy said he opened both calcs, and they looked identical, except with a better memory chip for the 84.
[post="101318"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post]


These people were either lying or are drastically dislexic to the relative locations of chips and transistors. Observe:

What I found in my calc:
<img src="www.datamath.org/graphing/images/ti_84plus_pcb.jpg">
What isn't in my calc, but people are saying is:
<img src="www.ftp83plus.net/images/dedans.png">
[post="101321"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post]

Am I supposed to use the html buttons? Because it's easier for me to type it out...
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Weregoose
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Joined: 25 Nov 2004
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Posted: 19 Apr 2007 11:31:42 pm    Post subject:

You use [­img]address[/img], as in:

[­img]http://weregoose.unitedti.org/files/reg_rule1.png[/img] =



Full rules here. To your left when posting: BB Code Help

You know where the edit button is. Wink


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IAmACalculator
In a state of quasi-hiatus


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Joined: 21 Oct 2005
Posts: 1571

Posted: 20 Apr 2007 06:28:40 am    Post subject:

I just saved that image for future use! :P

@Compulsive programmer: Neither of those images work for me.
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compulsive_programmer


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Joined: 15 Apr 2007
Posts: 25

Posted: 20 Apr 2007 03:14:45 pm    Post subject:

Weregoose wrote:
You use [­img]address[/img], as in:

[­img]http://weregoose.unitedti.org/files/reg_rule1.png[/img] =



Full rules here. To your left when posting: BB Code Help

You know where the edit button is. Wink
[post="101323"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post]

Read them before I joined, just didn't think to edit. Sorry.
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IAmACalculator
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Posts: 1571

Posted: 20 Apr 2007 03:56:19 pm    Post subject:

We don't care how many people make that mistake as long as they never do it again for the rest of their miserable existences. Bwhahahahaha!!

Razz


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