TylerBarnes wrote:Finished my first attempt at a 1-bit tune. It's not very long but my god it takes so long to program on this thing. (At least for me)
TI-82 Classical Tune
Nice, congrats on being the first to release a TI tune!
TylerBarnes wrote:One thing I've noticed is that my batteries do not last very long. The screen quickly becomes very dim. I can get like 10-20 minutes out of it before it starts getting hard to read. Haven't had the batteries die on me yet cause I end up changing them just out of the need to see what I'm doing.
Has anyone had similar experiences with their TI-82?
Now that doesn't sound good at all. I can't confirm the problem, I've been using the same batteries for 3-4 month now on my testing calc (not using it that often, but it should have ramped up a few hours of playback time now). And in theory, that shouldn't happen, since normally the link port is always powered on, so playing back music should technically increase battery life. But well, that doesn't mean much...
Two questions for you, then. First, what type of batteries are you using? Ideally you should use Lithium ones. Alkaline work, too, but will last shorter. Zinc-Carbon batteries on the other hand shouldn't be used for TI.
And second, could you tell me what TI model you are using, ie. what's your ROM version, and is "TI-82" printed in yellow or in white on your calc?
boomlinde wrote:The port in the bottom is meant to be used for serial communication. I guess it could even be used to load data from tape
Indeed. I'm actually thinking about implementing a feature that would allow you to dump song data as wav, so that one could use any mobile devices with a line-in as a quick'n'dirty solution for backups.
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