Re: A86: New ti calculators
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Re: A86: New ti calculators
RPN is a less time-consuming method, and you can easily get the hang of it
if you bother triyng.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve" <comfortably_numb_@hotmail.com>
To: <assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org>
Sent: Sunday, December 24, 2000 4:18 PM
Subject: Re: A86: New ti calculators
>
> get an 89...hps kinda suck, they can use asm object code too if you got a
> link cable or like to type out weird crap that you cant understand. the
> programs are smaller but thats cuz just theres not much you gotta type in
> cuz its jibberish to most ppl. also the 38g,48g,48gx all use rpn. if you
are
> still interested in an hp calc then get the 49g cuz it uses rpn and
> algebraic entry...if you dont know what rpn is basically its this...
>
> stack4:
> stack3:
> stack2:
> stack1: 8
>
> the 8 was put into stack one by typing 8 [enter]
> then if you did 3*[enter]
> stack2 would be 8 and stack 1 would be 24
> im not sure why anyone would wanna use this type of system. to me the
> supposed time its sposed to save you wasnt worth the frustration of a
crappy
> interface like that...some ppl might like it but i think the ti has the
> nicest interface with all of its calcs (well minus the 81-83)
>
> > I'm actually looking at either an 89 or maybe even an hp.
> >
> >
> >
>
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