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Quote from: Qwerty.55 on December 31, 2010, 11:33:04 pmThe processor starts failing to read correctly from RAM. I'd assume that means you're going to crash something.Ok, but I am more curious at which speed the calc can continue functioning correctly.
The processor starts failing to read correctly from RAM. I'd assume that means you're going to crash something.
very true. after all, if you have a game like Jump! on your calculator on that speed, you'd likely need to carry around a bag full of batteries(not that most of us don't carry around extras anyway)EDIT: also, another worry is the LCD. that could break if you push it too hard.
Quote from: turiqwalrus on January 06, 2011, 08:55:52 pmvery true. after all, if you have a game like Jump! on your calculator on that speed, you'd likely need to carry around a bag full of batteries(not that most of us don't carry around extras anyway)EDIT: also, another worry is the LCD. that could break if you push it too hard.You don't carry an extra bag of batteries with you!?
I hope you lost nothing, though. I remember during my 2002-03 coding craze (when I coded 10 hours a day, even on school days) my batteries died once and I had no money to buy new ones. I was bored to death for 2 days X.x