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No unfortunatly.. no APD. Wish that there was
During the splash screen the calculator is probably initialized. That takes some time. Even if you could get rid of the splash screen it will probably take the same amount of time before the calculator is ready to use.
I dont get it Tim. If the splash screen is required for initialisation, why can the numbers be typed in (and remembered)whilst the logo is there?.On one hand, we say the calculator is "booting up" or "initialising" and thus nothing can be seen except for the logo. Yet, we can type in immediately the calculator is turned on AND it has this fortunate ability to remember what has been typed in whilst the logo is still being displayed. Thus...leading me to conclude that the logo can be replaced with the proper calculator screen.There must be a way that the logo display time (or bootup time) can be adjusted from the current 1.4seconds to say 0.3seconds...after all, the calculator has an inbuilt abilty to remember immediatly whats been typed in..its just been designed not to display it for 1.4 seconds. Regards
I would dream of having a 1.5 second start-up time. As mentioned previously, the TI-nspire can take 30 seconds to start up, but usually if it's waking up from hibernation or inactivity. Otherwise it turns on immediately.For the HP Prime loading screen we need some people who know how to hack in and modify the OS...