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Calculator Community => TI Calculators => General Calculator Help => Topic started by: Happybobjr on November 17, 2010, 09:19:56 pm
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Ok, so i was on my friends calc and it holds an image longer than mine does.
I mean, it really blurs.
Would i be able to make an lcd conditioning program?
If yes, how is the best way to do it.?
slowly switch between blank screen and black screen?
Slowly increase/decrease the contrast?
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I have no clue about a solution, but I just made a program that rapidly changes the contrast just for fun! All you do is press and hold enter. When you let go, you might need to do [2nd][up] to reset your contrast, though...
AsmPrgm
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AFD301DB013CC8
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Run it using Asm(prgmA ...or whatever you name it...
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axe has a command shade(
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Ah, well, it was worth the practice :D
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Ok, so i was on my friends calc and it holds an image longer than mine does.
I mean, it really blurs.
Somehow I don't think that's a good thing... The display sounds old :P
Don't know how to make a calc do that, though. Maybe BSoD? Just a possibility, please don't try it.
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Ok, so i was on my friends calc and it holds an image longer than mine does.
I mean, it really blurs.
Somehow I don't think that's a good thing... The display sounds old :P
Don't know how to make a calc do that, though. Maybe BSoD? Just a possibility, please don't try it.
try do lcd condition?
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It could be an older calc or a newer one. I personally can't judge because while I got two 2001 83+ calcs, I don't have any older/more recent ones. I don't think there's a way to make the LCD blur longer.
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I don't want more blur.
the problem is that it blurs to much.
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Well then there's nothing that can be done, unfortunately :(
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oh well, so why does lcd conditioning work for my monitor on my pc?
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Not sure. Blame TI for putting such crappy LCDs in our calcs. That said, the advantage of blurry LCDs is that it's easier to create grayscale.
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I don't want more blur.
the problem is that it blurs to much.
Oh, whoops, I thought you wanted it to blur for grayscale or something x.x
Dunno how to fix that, though.