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Zenon Lynx  <Zenon@bbs.nexes.com> Stated:
^^^^^^^^^^|_______ Name or handle?


Is this your real name?  If so it has a certain Cyber-Quality to it.
If so, this brings up another question.......were you born Virtually?
<grin>


> This processor (Z180) was featured as a low power consumption chip, and
> also, having an underpowered computer is better than having a high powered
> calculator and no computer!  ...or a small portable on anyways!  The main
> concern has been the amount of memory able to be accessed at any time (not
> storage, RAM!), so if there was some other way around this idea, explain!


The response was a joke, lighten up Zeen-Man. :-)


[slight amedment to sig]
> "Canada has no national identity other than {eating Walrus blubber}"   :-)


Let's have a contest to see who can fill in the most humerous one-liners
between the above squiggly brackets in Zenon's editted sig?


> -=Zenon=-
>
> ----------
> : From: billyd@Early.com
> : To: Zenon
> : Subject: Re: Z80
> : Date: October 4, 1996 9:31 PM
> :
> :
> : Zenon Lynx <Zenon@BBS.NEXES.COM> Stated:
> :
> : > Does anyone know what would happen if you kept the same ROM in the
> TI-85
> : > but changed the Z80 into something compatible like perhaps the Z180 or
> : > something else that can access more RAM, then install new RAM into it?
> I
> : > know it sounds like a lot of work, but would anyone know anything about
> : > what would happen if this was to take place?
>:
>:[ Then I blithered:]
> :
> : You would convert a High Powered Calculator into an Under Powered
> Personal
> : Computer that would eat batteries at a fantastic rate. :-)






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