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so somebody would need to take off his calc's PCB??!!
Keep in mind that if you do have to modify the hardware to put it into "83+ mode", the regular TI-83 OS may not be able to boot properly in that mode.
TI-83+ OSes need to be patched too before installing them on TI-73 hardware.Why? Are those patches needed only because of the different boot codes, or is there something different with the ports?
By the way, TI-73 OSes need to be patched before installing them on TI-83+ hardware, and TI-83+ OSes need to be patched too before installing them on TI-73 hardware.Why? Are those patches needed only because of the different boot codes, or is there something different with the ports?If there is something different with the ports, it may come from the same thing that is making thoses ASICs operate in 83 mode here...
1st big surprise, unlike TI-83 calculators they don't have a 256Kb EPROM, but a 512Kb FlashROM.The FlashROM is either a Spansion S29AL004D70 either a MX29LV400, which are both pin compatible and used in recent TI-73 and TI-83+ calculators.
AoC, as far as TI cares it's a French TI-83 with a 256KiB ROM. They wouldn't help.