TI-66 double speed mod
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07-07-2022, 11:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-07-2022 11:25 PM by pauln.)
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RE: TI-66 double speed mod
(07-07-2022 10:23 PM)Didier Lachieze Wrote: From: The "Personal Computer": A Fully Programmable Pocket Calculator Thanks for the reference! At first glance, I'm not sure I completely understand but I will take a closer look. Looking at the specs of the HP-65, it seems that one can go to a label but not to specific step (for the TI-59, you can go to either). If this is true, then I can see that they implemented (in hardware) the program steps as a (circular) linked list instead of as an array. Linked lists are notoriously fast for insertion/deletion. They are slow if one needs to access the nth element, but for the HP-65, one just needs a table that maps each of the (10?) labels to an address. I wonder if the HP-65 has a way to go to step n (not necessarily at runtime) to inspect a particular step. For the TI-57, one can do that (not a runtime) with "GTO 2nd n". |
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