Re: TI-83 speed-up???


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Re: TI-83 speed-up???



Interesting... That'd be neat if one calc could draw of another calc's
processor.  Do it again, with the program on both calculators.  First run it on
one, then on the other, then both.  In theory when you run it on both it would
run slower because both calcs' processors are being used to the same degree.
That is, if it really is that one draws computing power off the other.  If
you're correct, then this could be a mojor breakthrough for calc acceleration.
Let me know what happens.

Dan Lauber
jlauber@execpc.com

Laurens Holst wrote:

> I discovered a strange thing...
>
> A friend of mine has got a tittle programme which draws a smiling face, then
> a non-smiling face, and then a smiling face again...
>
> Normally, this goes like this:
>
> smile
> [wait]
> non-smile
> [wait]
> smile
>
> But now the strange thing: as soon as you connect it to another
> TI-calculator, the face changes a lot faster!!!
>
> so then it goes
> smile - non-smile - smile!!!
>
> How come, and did anyone else ever experience this???
>
> Greets,
> ~Grauw

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