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'''Function:''' ASIC Version
 
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This port reports the ASIC version from which the number of RAM pages and USB driver revision can be determined. This works for the TI-83+SE, but not the TI-83+, so first check bit 7 of port 2 before using this to check the HW capabilities. The TI-84+ and TI+84+SE use the exact same ASICs (44h, 45h, 55h); see port 21 for how to check how much flash there is. The TI-84+CSE uses the 45h ASIC.
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This port reports the ASIC version from which the number of RAM pages and USB driver revision can be determined. This works for the TI-83+SE, but not the TI-83+, so first check bit 7 of port 2 before using this to check the HW capabilities. The TI-84+ and TI+84+SE use the exact same ASICs (44h, 45h, 55h); see port 21 for how to check how much flash there is. The TI-84+CSE uses the 45h ASIC. The TI-84+/SE switched to the TA1 ASIC on either production run G or H, which was sometime between late 2006 and early 2007. (The production run is given in the second half of the serial number on the back of a calculator, which has the form X-1234Y. X is the manufacturing plant, 12 is the month, 34 is the year, and Y is the production run.)
  
  

Revision as of 16:06, 25 October 2014

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 05.

Synopsis

Port Number: 15h

Function: ASIC Version

This port reports the ASIC version from which the number of RAM pages and USB driver revision can be determined. This works for the TI-83+SE, but not the TI-83+, so first check bit 7 of port 2 before using this to check the HW capabilities. The TI-84+ and TI+84+SE use the exact same ASICs (44h, 45h, 55h); see port 21 for how to check how much flash there is. The TI-84+CSE uses the 45h ASIC. The TI-84+/SE switched to the TA1 ASIC on either production run G or H, which was sometime between late 2006 and early 2007. (The production run is given in the second half of the serial number on the back of a calculator, which has the form X-1234Y. X is the manufacturing plant, 12 is the month, 34 is the year, and Y is the production run.)


Read Values

  • 33 - TI-REF 83PL2M/TA2 - No USB driver and no on-ASIC RAM; the RAM is in a separate 128 K RAM chip.
  • 44 - TI-REF 83PLUSB/TA2 - Uses old USB driver and has 128KB of RAM
  • 45 - TI-REF 84PLUSB/TA3 - Uses new USB driver and has 128KB of RAM
  • 55 - TI-REF 84PLC/TA1 - Uses new USB driver and has 48KB of RAM


Write Values

No effect

Comments

Even though this port is in the protected range, it can't be written to. So there's really no reason to call it protected.