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QuoteSort of cheap for something you seem to have put a lot of effort into.Sadly thats been my experiance with handmade crafts
Sort of cheap for something you seem to have put a lot of effort into.
Wow, this is looking awesome :OI wonder how heavy it is
I saw the video and this thing looks nicer than a regular 82. I especially like how you made the keys like a ti83+/84.
Great job ! The original 82 is ugly imo, and you fixed that.
Shut up and take my money! Well, assuming the auction doesn't go up to $1000 or something and/or that I win. I always wondered if you would ever produce multiple copies of this or put the first to auction one day
I remember seeing this over at Cemetech. It's really a beauty. I'm actually kind of surprised that you're selling it. I've got it on the watch list for now.
Sadly thats been my experiance with handmade crafts
Question: What ROM does it use? I have a 82 with ROM 16.0 that can barely run anything because most programs were made for ROM 19.0 and 19.0006 >.<
What would happen if you dropped it (as I do to my TI-83+ at least once everyday on accident)
I wonder how heavy it is
I wonder what would the price be if you made a TI-81 one.What would happen if you dropped it (as I do to my TI-83+ at least once everyday on accident)
Liquid nails ?
Quote from: Princetonlion.tibd on June 14, 2014, 10:27:33 amI wonder what would the price be if you made a TI-81 one.What would happen if you dropped it (as I do to my TI-83+ at least once everyday on accident)the 81 is much cheaper than the 82 on Ebay, but since it's the first TI calc, it would most likely have a bigger interest from the TI community, nostalgia-wise more than coding-wise.
Ah well I just use wood glue for wood.