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* Bit 0: High bit (bit 8) of port 23
 
* Bit 0: High bit (bit 8) of port 23
 
* Bit 1: High bit (bit 8) of port 24
 
* Bit 1: High bit (bit 8) of port 24
* Bits 2-7: Toggleable, but no effect is apparent
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* Bits 2-7: Toggleable, but no effect is apparent. These bits are currently unused.
  
 
=== Read Values ===
 
=== Read Values ===
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== Comments ==
 
== Comments ==
Bits 2-7 can be toggled so they may have a use, too.
 
 
 
This port does not exist on the standard 83 Plus.  See ports [[83Plus:Ports:05|5]] and [[83Plus:Ports:16|16]] instead.   
 
This port does not exist on the standard 83 Plus.  See ports [[83Plus:Ports:05|5]] and [[83Plus:Ports:16|16]] instead.   
  

Revision as of 22:20, 14 March 2013

This port only exists as a distinct port on the TI-83 Plus Silver Edition, the TI-84 Plus, and the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition. On the standard TI-83 Plus, it acts as a shadow of port 04.
This port is protected, which means user programs cannot ordinarily write to it directly.

Synopsis

Port Number: 24h

Function: Flash Execution Limits High Bit

Bit 0 of this port forms the high bit of page number for port 23. Bit 1 of this port forms the high bit of the page number for port 24. Therefore, this port supports 8 MB flash chips.

Since no 8 MB flash chip exists, this port in effect overrides port 23 and is overridden by port port 22.

Write Values

  • Bit 0: High bit (bit 8) of port 23
  • Bit 1: High bit (bit 8) of port 24
  • Bits 2-7: Toggleable, but no effect is apparent. These bits are currently unused.

Read Values

  • Bit 0-7: Reads whatever was last written

Comments

This port does not exist on the standard 83 Plus. See ports 5 and 16 instead.

See Also