Overclocking Calculators?
Klar writes "If you're looking for something new to prove your tech prowess, Richard Piotter has a great how to on overclocking Texas Instruments graphing calculators. You can actually double the cpu speed, which is noticeable when graphing complex functions."
This is so damn old it isn't even funny. There have even been articles on ticalc.org from april 2000 on how to overclock a TI-89.
Go ahead, mod me -1 redundant.
Yes, but it doesn't run linux.
Does it?
1+1 does =2.0358 if 1=1.0179