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  • * [https://ticalc.link Ticalc.link] (only compatible with TI-84 plus) === TI-83 ===
    7 KB (1,117 words) - 09:33, 17 January 2021
  • * A = 65h: "TI-83 Plus" * A = 7Ch: "TI-83 Plus Silver Edition"
    16 KB (2,294 words) - 10:25, 28 May 2010
  • ...up to 500 mA if authorized by the computer. The USB port on the TI-84+SE is a USB On-the-Go port, and supplies a maximum of 100 mA to a co ...ecifically tests for voltages around this level. The newer TI-83+s and the SE/84+ series of calculators are based entirely around 3.3 V logic, but t
    9 KB (1,450 words) - 10:19, 9 March 2013
  • This only applies to the TI-84 plus (SE), on the TI-83 plus (SE) these flags seem to do absolutely nothing.
    1 KB (230 words) - 16:32, 1 June 2011
  • ...is page 1E on the 83P, 3E on the 84P regular, and 7E on the 83P SE and 84P SE. The certification page is actually two physical sectors of the flash chip To sum it up, on a TI-84+SE:
    4 KB (749 words) - 09:25, 8 April 2015
  • * 0 - TI-83+ BE * 1 - TI-83+ SE
    590 B (85 words) - 21:10, 24 June 2011
  • {{SE-Only Port|06}} This port does not exist on the standard 83 Plus. See ports [[83Plus:Ports:05|5]] and [[83Plus:Ports:16|16]] instead. Exec
    1 KB (238 words) - 20:08, 27 October 2011
  • ...ave C4 for the device ID; a TI-84+ should have DA for the device ID; and a TI-83+ should have 23 or B9 for the device. ...the flash chip's built-in write/erase lock. The older TI-83+SE and TI-84+/SE units did not use the lock feature on the boot sector(s), so they return 0
    10 KB (1,793 words) - 16:50, 4 October 2020
  • {{SE-Only Port|01}} This port is not available on the normal TI-83+. On the normal TI-83+ this port is a shadow of [[83Plus:Ports:01|Port 01h]].
    2 KB (277 words) - 23:49, 18 February 2013
  • {{SE-Only Port|02}} This port is not available on the normal TI-83+. On the normal TI-83+ this port is a shadow of [[83Plus:Ports:02|Port 02h]].
    1 KB (241 words) - 20:49, 27 October 2011
  • {{SE-Only Port|03}} This port is not available on the normal TI-83+. On the normal TI-83+ this port is a shadow of [[83Plus:Ports:03|Port 03h]].
    1 KB (211 words) - 20:49, 27 October 2011
  • {{SE-Only Port|04}} This port is not available on the normal TI-83+. On the normal TI-83+ this port is a shadow of [[83Plus:Ports:04|Port 04h]].
    1 KB (211 words) - 20:49, 27 October 2011
  • {{SE-Only Port|05}} ...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 sometim
    2 KB (386 words) - 10:22, 22 December 2014
  • These routines only exist on the TI-84 Plus, not on the 83 Plus. The table of strings is at 7F:5EF7h on 84+SE boot code 1.02, but the most useful offsets are below:
    1 KB (152 words) - 06:24, 29 August 2011
  • {{SE-Only Port|06}} ...cessary is unknown, however it is set to 44 on the 83+SE and 45 on the 84+(SE).
    2 KB (319 words) - 11:17, 9 December 2020
  • {{SE-Only Port|07}} Also the 83+SE has this port set to 4A as default, the 84+(SE) has this port set to 4B as default.
    2 KB (307 words) - 16:30, 3 March 2020
  • ...fails, $FFC5 otherwise (tested with boot code 1.02 on a TI-84+ and TI-84+ SE). This a pretty reliable means of discovering if you're starting up after
    1 KB (214 words) - 10:29, 29 October 2011
  • {{SE-Only Port|02}} ...ware these GPIO pins interface with. This port does not exist on the TI-83+SE, which does not have any GPIO.
    4 KB (711 words) - 17:34, 25 October 2014
  • ...only actually matters on the TI-84+CSE. On the TI-83+SE, TI-84+, and TI-84+SE, the value of these ports are ignored.
    1 KB (207 words) - 21:28, 19 February 2013
  • These port values were all found on an 84+SE hardware revision M with a [[83Plus:Ports:15|port 15]] value of 55h. * 84+BE/SE cannot be determined from [[83Plus:Ports:21|port 21]] as it reads 33h
    4 KB (839 words) - 14:03, 17 February 2012

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