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#106
Quote from: Unicorn on August 10, 2015, 05:48:58 PM
As I said before, I have a Casio 9750g Plus, I believe, and I think I've already lost all the keys to it when I took it apart. So, it is no longer a calculator, I want want to do something with the screen now. I wonder if the screen resolution of an 83+ could be changed?
It's not compatible. The TI-83 Plus expects a Toshiba T6A04 (or other display driver if the 83+ is newer), which is glued to the LCD via a ribbon cable. The maximum resolution for that display driver is 64x120 but the calculator OS isn't built for that.
#107
Other / Re: Hobbies/ where are your calcs?
June 11, 2015, 09:55:42 AM
For the most part, if I'm not working, programming, sleeping, or drinking chocolate milk, I'm playing Unreal Tournament 2004. I do a fair bit of amateur radio and shortwave/utility listening.

Most of my calculators are scattered across the floor in my room; they're pretty safe there, and I don't have a whole lot of storage space for them. My ROM 4* TI-82 usually stays on my desk. My TI-89 Titanium is handy enough to stay in my backpack, along with my older TI-83. I keep a TI-81 on my desk and bedside table, they're handy for quick calculations.
#108
Other / Re: How geek are you?
June 09, 2015, 10:05:35 PM
21.40221%, I'm not into sci-fi or that kind of stuff but I do know a lot of computer things and some random trivia.
#109
Hello, most of you know me from Omnimaga, Cemetech, and TI-Planet as CVSoft (duh) or notipa. I do TI-BASIC with the non-Flash calculators and 68k (so basically, the ones nobody use anymore), and have started dabbling in TI-82 and TI-83 assembly. I've been doing TI-BASIC since about 2005, so wow 10 years now, with the TI-85 and began TI-83 development in 2007. I've been a ticalc member for at least an eternity and a half, and joined Omnimaga some time in 2012. I was never particularly active there, and Cemetech won over my activity levels starting in mid-2013. Since then, I've been largely on-and-off with my programming, with college and other hobbies such as amateur radio and Unreal Tournament 2004 sapping away at time I could be spending doing things like working on the long-promised CBLM v1.6. As of lately, I've been getting a bunch of interesting (early production) non-Flash calculators and documenting the ROMs and hardware; my
has nearly tripled in size as a result of this. I've also been resuming some old projects of mine such as BASIChat2 and the non-Doors CS version BASIChat3, along with linking the TI-83 and TI-CBL series to Global Calcnet.
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