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Day: January 15, 2005

Overclock Your Calculator

January 15, 2005 by Jason Striegel 12 Comments

ti graphing calculator

here’s a link from maurizio that has instructions for overclocking your favorite ti graphing calculator.  a simple swap of a capacitor and you can get your homework finished double speed.  add a switch and you can convert back to normal speed for playing games.

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