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  • ...f the project. Users who need the emulation of newer models than the plain 83 should use [[:Emulators:Wabbitemu|WabbitEmu]] instead. *Full support for 82 and 83. 83+ support isn't complete yet, but it's already the most accurate of all emul
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  • ...w. The calculator will refuse to Garbage Collect or receive a FLASH App or OS when the batteries are low. The voltage cutoff can be configured in [[83Plu ...is always reset (this is how you distinguish between the 73 and 83+ series hardware).
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  • ...calculator's serial link port (the standard link port present on the 83+, 83+ SE, 84+ and 84+ SE - do not confuse this with the 84+/84+SE's USB link por ...s two lines. If a bit is set that indicates the line is high, and if it is reset that indicates the line is low. When idle (no transfer in progress, no cabl
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  • On the 83+SE and 84+(SE) there are 3 timers that are independent of each other and ea ...set in [[83Plus:Ports:04|port 04h]], even if the interrupt is disabled. To reset those bits you MUST write to the loop control port, whether you have interr
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  • ...und to the beginning or disallows writes until the Frame Memory Pointer is reset, depending on the WEMODE bits in [[#B0: RAM Control|RAM Control]]. .... Additionally, regardless of the WEMODE1 bit, the Frame Memory Pointer is reset when changing the RM bit from 0 to 1, which can be useful when the window i
    55 KB (9,052 words) - 22:55, 9 March 2024
  • ...not, it returns failure. These bits are not set by, say, plugging in the hardware. They are set, however, after 5254 has been called. After checking these ...k which I believe returns data retrieved from an interrupt transfer in the OS's interrupt.
    27 KB (4,749 words) - 16:34, 28 November 2010
  • ...that triggered an interrupt. When written it sets the memory map mode and hardware timer speed. When an interrupt is triggered, it should be cleared by reseti ** Bit 1: Set if the first hardware timer triggered the interrupt.
    6 KB (1,001 words) - 09:21, 15 March 2020
  • <nowiki>;TI-83 Plus Include File _formDisp equ 497Eh ;this is directly what the OS calls on the homescreen to display a result
    130 KB (20,667 words) - 18:23, 20 February 2015
  • [[Category:83Plus:General Hardware Information|Power Usage]] ...+5&nbsp;V power rail) technically does not need it. (If you write your own OS, you can see that the calculator will run fine on as little as 3.5&nbsp;V,
    9 KB (1,450 words) - 10:19, 9 March 2013
  • '''Minimum Hardware Version:''' 2 If bit 0 is set: reset for D/M/Y, set for Y/M/D.
    1 KB (230 words) - 16:32, 1 June 2011
  • Every signed calculator variable has a header; this includes both the OS and apps. The header always comes before the variable and tells important i * OS and app header fields usually start with 80 and their specific type is the
    4 KB (749 words) - 09:25, 8 April 2015
  • [[Category:83Plus:General Hardware Information|Raw Flash Commands]] [[Category:84PCSE:General Hardware Information|Raw Flash Commands]]
    10 KB (1,793 words) - 16:50, 4 October 2020
  • '''Minimum Hardware Version:''' 2 ...ess any key to turn unit off. Then turn unit on.", then wait for a key and reset RAM. TI also uses these bcalls as placeholders for future real bcalls.
    1 KB (152 words) - 06:24, 29 August 2011
  • ...ardware these GPIO pins interface with. This port does not exist on the TI-83+SE, which does not have any GPIO. ...unlikely to have a useful effect unless you modify the hardware. (And the OS likes to write E0 to 39 on a regular basis, so your changes won't stick lon
    4 KB (711 words) - 17:34, 25 October 2014
  • [[Category:84PCSE:General Hardware Information|LCD Controller]] and "right". Also, the auto-increment behavior in hardware is rotated 90
    20 KB (3,233 words) - 01:54, 3 January 2015
  • [[Category:83Plus:General Hardware Information|Interrupts]] [[Category:84PCSE:General Hardware Information|Interrupts]]
    6 KB (949 words) - 21:05, 28 June 2013
  • [[Category:83Plus:General Hardware Information|USB]] [[Category:84PCSE:General Hardware Information|USB]]
    3 KB (584 words) - 18:59, 13 November 2014
  • ..._Name|Keyboard]] [[Category:83:Ports:By_Address|01 - Keyboard]] [[Category:83:Ports:By_Name|Keyboard]] ...y reads a 0 bit. An unpressed key reads a 1 bit. The port reads FF after a reset (write FF).
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