The Ultimate Calculator: PS/2 In Action
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problem is you watched it too
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I like TI's because of what you can do with them.
The world is almost complete now........
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@KermMartian This makes more sense.
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@thaGkillah wow immature much ?
You are just proving my point that you are just the typical youtube troll. You should have been swallowed and not conceived.
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@thaGkillah get out of here troll
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What remix of Under Pressure is this?
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i think ur doorbell rang at 1:35
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@KermMartian thanks for the links, I was unaware of this shell, or any proper programming base except for ASM geeks. I'll be looking into this :)
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Does the Prt Scr button work?
MrBrander 6 months ago
@MrBrander It can be made to save an image of the calculator screen, but that functionality is not present in the demo application shown.
KermMartian 5 months ago
Wouldn't you need an external power source for a mouse or keyboard? the 4x 1.5v batteries just give 6v to the calculator. A keyboard or mouse it self requires 5v. I don't see any extra wiring. Doesn't make sense. . .
casey321b 8 months ago
@casey321b The wiring is inside the calculator. A 5.1v Zener diode provides the necessary drop from the calculator's battery.
KermMartian 8 months ago
could I do this on an TI-84+ ? This is pretty nifty!
kennytheamazing 1 year ago
@kennytheamazing You could indeed do this on an 84+, but it would be easier to use a TI-83+, Doors CS 7, and Jerry v0.1: cemetech. net/programs/index.php?mode=file&path=/83plus/asm/shells/modules/jerry.zip
KermMartian 11 months ago