Re: A86: TI-89


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Re: A86: TI-89




I doubt a calculator with a dvorak keyboard would be acceped.  I believe
the rules actually state "typewriter" like keyboards are illegal.
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Andy Johnson
"Change is inevitable...
     except from vending machines"

On Fri, 13 Mar 1998 21:49:24 -0500 Rosyna <rosyna@wcoil.com> writes:
>
>Yes, any calc without a QWERTY keyboard is "legal" I assume it has a 
>68k
>processor because it backwarks(?) compatible with the 92. It says on
>http://ti/calc/docs/89.html (is it html or htm?) that is it Flash ROM
>Upgradable by means of new Ti Link software in the works. I WANT 
>ONE!!!!
>
>>btw. this calc is all sat/act/etc. legal, right?
>
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