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TI-Nspire UpdatesPosted by Michael on 30 November 2007, 21:21 GMT
 There are several new developments with the TI-Nspire to report today. First, a new version of the Nspire operating system was released on August 30 but went unnoticed. It fixes bugs and finally adds some actual programming capability (such as a Disp function). Secondly, the TI-Nspire Computer Link software is now available on TI's site. |  |  
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| Re: TI-Nspire Updates |  
| Kevin Ouellet   (Web Page)
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Thats a good start at least. One day maybe it will support most of the 83+ style BASIC functions and maybe there will be ASM doc avaliable.
 And on a off-topic note at least there is still news being posted . Now if only archive would be updated on a normal basis...
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| Reply to this comment | 30 November 2007, 21:40 GMT |  |  
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| Lewk Of Serthic   |  
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Rather annoying that TI seems to purposely make it a pain to program this thing but at least it's something...
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| Reply to this comment | 1 December 2007, 08:05 GMT |  |  
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| nonexistent   |  
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Why would they make it a pain to program at all? Only reason I can think of is so that they can hand out Apps on their website and look all amazing.
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| Reply to this comment | 12 December 2007, 00:48 GMT |  |  |