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Revision as of 13:45, 21 July 2010
The TI-83+ family of calculators has some interesting quirks in the hardware.
- The calculator will crash if PC is greater than or equal to C000, provided an even-numbered RAM page is swapped in the upper bank. This is the default (page 80h). This is where the 8kb limit comes from
- Later models of calculators are missing RAM pages
- Later models of calculators have a longer LCD delay
- If a LD A,I or LD A,R instruction is interrupted, then the P/V flag is reset, even if interrupts were enabled beforehand.
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