TI-84+ OS on vintage z80 computer?
Is it possible to somehow boot the OS for the TI-84+ calculator(z80 at 15mhz, 24kb of 128kb RAM user accessible, 96x64 monochrome LCD) on a vintage computer that has a z80 in it? The only thing worrying me are the slow clock speeds (Exidy Sorcerer z80 is at 2.1mhz, ZX Spectrum z80 is at 3.5mhz). RAM is not a problem, at least not on the Spectrum .
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(And that, friends, is how you talk about installing calculator OS's onto computers when you know absolutely nothing about the subject.)
Is it possible? Probably, but I'd bet that performance will leave a lot to be desired.
Would it be worth the effort if it did work? I kind of doubt it.
Just my opinion, but I just don't think consumer PCs and calculators quite match up.
Sorry man. Hope someone else can prove me wrong and do it for you, though. It seems like a very novel idea.
That was the problem many early non-IBM compatible 8088/8086 machines faced even if they had a port of DOS.