TI-Nspire Updates
Posted by Michael on 21 January 2008, 02:37 GMT
TI has made some important updates to the TI-Nspire series. Samuel Stearley reports that a new version of the operating system (1.3) has been released for both the Nspire and Nspire CAS . This version contains significant improvements such as a program editor and accordingly the first real programming capabilities yet. The new programming editor features syntax checking of lines as they're written, and many other things. There are also other additions to the operating system involving documents and library functions. All new features can be found in the updated guidebooks for the Nspire and Nspire CAS, available on TI's website.
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simon zack
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This sounds great, although the TI-Nspire graphics is some big problem, I still don't consider buying one
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21 January 2008, 03:07 GMT
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nyall
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There was a confusion in my email, when I wrote:
>The new editor has some new features like checking the syntax. On other calcs you have to exit the editor and run the program.
To be clear there is a menu option and you tell the editor to check the syntax. Then it takes you to any mistakes it finds.
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21 January 2008, 07:10 GMT
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yellowPig
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Does anyone know if this update also include the ability to define functions? (e.g. Define Int(func(x),x,a,b)=[nSpire syntax for an integral])
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22 January 2008, 04:49 GMT
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concerto
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So the Nspire CAS has different hardware than the regular Nspire. If the CAS system was soft ware then you could transfer CAS to any inspire so you can still have the dual keyboard feature and run CAS at the same time. or is CAS Built into the OS?
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23 January 2008, 08:16 GMT
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Jim Wysocki
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Supposedly the new versions of the software will work on Vista. After following their directions the Computer Link software does, but the actual TI-Nspire CAS software refuses to work. I am pretty disappointed in TI for being so behind on Vista compatibility (given that I am using a work issued laptop, I had no choice about the OS I am using).
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25 January 2008, 15:18 GMT
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