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btw Has anyone else gotten a bug on their Prizm in which everything will freeze for a couple of seconds then return to normal. it doesn't seem as if the calc is frozen, but as if the keyboard input is.
Hm, that's certainly odd. I haven't experienced it with my Prizm, though.
Yeah I saw a few days ago. Also the calc bricking issue that is mentionned lies about when the bug is triggered. They claim if we used our calc and it worked fine, then we should have no problem. Yet, it's after the next reboot that problems can occur.
Quote from: Qwerty.55 on May 11, 2011, 03:04:20 amHm, that's certainly odd. I haven't experienced it with my Prizm, though.I can think of only two things that could of caused it. The overclocking app back from January or the LAN party Well I believe the person with the most similar Prizm to mine is FinaleTI's because our serial numbers are only about a hundred off. But then again I've barely heard anything thing from him yet about the Prizm So I don't know if he has the same issue
@Dingus: It boggles my mind as well. TI could have made a remarkable product, yet they made a device with a horrible display, cheap interchangeable keypads that are prone to wear and tear, and software that has been continually plagued with bugs. Not to mention that their older models that have been around for years are more programmable out of the box than their newest and most advanced calculator. * Art_of_camelot sighs.It really is a shame.
Ti has recently acknowledged OS 3.0 problems with complex numbers and the linear algebra library. See:http://education.ti.com/educationportal/sites/US/nonProductSingle/updatenspire30.htmlThey don't give any specifics on what problems the bugs are causing.
Quote from: DingusTi has recently acknowledged OS 3.0 problems with complex numbers and the linear algebra library. See:http://education.ti.com/educationportal/sites/US/nonProductSingle/updatenspire30.htmlThey don't give any specifics on what problems the bugs are causing.TI makes mistakes? They finally acknowledged their own bugs. Hope they do that before they release the software in the future.