TI-92 SpeedUp FAQs
Where can I find a 8pF capacitor?
Clegg <Clegg@newrock.com> wrote:
I have found that every Radio Shack in the US so far has a pack of
caps called a pF pack and it has a very huge amount of misc. caps
from 1 to 33pF. (Catalog No. 272-806)
What is the smallest size cap you could use without heating up
the CPU to hot?
The heating up is not a problem in this case. I didn't notice any
warming up with 8pF. The problem is that if you use a cap much
smaller than 7pF the TI-92 won't work because of the increasing
error rate and the fact that the memory is to slow.
Richard Schatz <rschatz@mail.ele.kth.se> wrote: I could not
feel any temperature increase at all so I don't think it is a
problem. However, one can of course never be sure that there isn't
high temperature locally on the chip.
The chance to fry the CPU is very very low and my TI-85 is running
for 5 years with the acceleration and it still works! My TI-92 II
is running for several months without any problems.
Can I just remove the capacitor?
No this procedure is not recommended with the TI-92 it will cause
your calculator to freeze.
Does the link work, if the TIs run at different speed?
There is no problem to connect a slow to a fast TI, since the two
connected TIs chose a speed, which both can support. You will
notice that the transmission speed changes if one of the
calculators isn't accelerated or if the batteries are low.
My computer link from Texas Instruments works too, Richard Schatz
(rschatz@ele.kth.se) told me that the parallel link together with
PLINK! program by Vincent Caron (caron@ec-lyon.fr), still works
fine too, however Pasi Lassila (pas1@freenet.hut.fi) reported that
he had problems with a TI-85 calculator and the parallel link
(this is the only report I have about problems with links and
accelerated calculators), I haven't received any reports about
links not working with a TI-92 or TI-92 II.
How can I desolder C11?
This is the way how I do it: Take a small
screwdriver (like the one to open the calculator). Heat up one
side of C11 (not longer than one second), quickly change to the
other side and heat it up, change back and so on while you are
trying to push away C11 with the screwdriver. DON'T push
too hard and DON'T heat up C11 too long!
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