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I always wondered if USB8x works via the TI-Nspire in 84+ mode, but then we're getting a bit off topic.
Depends on the calc. An 84+SE? I'd guess 3 mins or less. Maybe if you had slower bit sampling it'd be better,
It just happened. The first ever true calculator Rick Roll.Description:QuoteUsing my new program for the 84+, FourVid, I am able to play 4 level grayscale videos on the calculator. Then by combining that with my other program, TruSound, I am able to play videos sync'd with sound! Obviously this is on an 84+SE. Both the sound and video files are 1.3MB in size, which means that I had to clear the memory on both of them before I started.Here are the files needed to play it. Just note that the sound file is clocked for wabbitEmu (15MHz) so it will run too fast on a real calculator (16MHz).Also, if you have sent any of my videos to your real calc. You may have noticed that you are missing some memory. This is because some of the app pages started with $FF and the calculator won't delete them. So the only way to get the memory back is to back up everything on your computer and then clear All Mem. This RickRoll video also suffers from the same problem. Sorry about that. I'll fix that soon.Haha, the files are too big for this post. Video, player, song.
Using my new program for the 84+, FourVid, I am able to play 4 level grayscale videos on the calculator. Then by combining that with my other program, TruSound, I am able to play videos sync'd with sound! Obviously this is on an 84+SE. Both the sound and video files are 1.3MB in size, which means that I had to clear the memory on both of them before I started.
-o and -n look best, imho