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#1 Cocobo1

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Posted 14 May 2024 - 05:26 PM

I'm quite bored and I found this forum, is there any interesting stuff I can do with my calculator (I bought it for like 10 pounds when I was in the uk to tinker with because why not). I've already done some of the basic stuff with it like diagnostics menu.

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Posted 21 June 2024 - 07:18 PM

I've tried basic overflow but it doesn't seem to work

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Posted 24 June 2024 - 06:38 AM

I'm quite bored and I found this forum, is there any interesting stuff I can do with my calculator (I bought it for like 10 pounds when I was in the uk to tinker with because why not). I've already done some of the basic stuff with it like diagnostics menu.

You can try mode 68. Press Shift 9 3, then hold [=] and then [ON] a split second after. If you do it right, you will see garbage on the screen.

 

In this mode, you're stuck in LineIO, which basically means no textbook display for you. The upside is that calculation history is saved even after pressing [ON].

 

If you want to return to a normal mode, just use the mode menu or reset Setup.



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Posted 03 July 2024 - 04:02 PM

You can try mode 68. Press Shift 9 3, then hold [=] and then [ON] a split second after. If you do it right, you will see garbage on the screen.

In this mode, you're stuck in LineIO, which basically means no textbook display for you. The upside is that calculation history is saved even after pressing [ON].

If you want to return to a normal mode, just use the mode menu or reset Setup.


I tried for about 40 minutes but only achieved it once. Any tips for doing it better?

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Posted 03 July 2024 - 08:07 PM

The Worst Thing Is That I Don't Even Have The FX-85GTX ,'Cus It's Not Available In My Country (I Am Not Sure :() . How Much Is It Sold In Your Country AnyWay
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I was in the uk and I bought one for around 10 pounds. It's just a fx 85 gt with more ram, better screen and a few fixed exploits

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Posted 03 July 2024 - 09:32 PM

Pls Can You Post A Picture Of It?






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