Re: A89: 83+?
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Re: A89: 83+?
They are not breaking their style. The + seems to indicate the
replacement of the rom with a flash chip. This way they can upgrade the
rom version with a new one, and they can allow user programs to be
stored in flash as well as static memory. It's the same idea with the
92+ and 89.
-Adam
Michael J Mallon wrote:
>
> Is the 83+ real? If so, TI is breaking their style. the 83X would be the
> next 83, new calcs of the same number, like the 80 and 80X have the X at
> the end of the name. The calc only gets the + or Plus when it is a
> physical Hardware upgrade, like the Plus Module for the 92. Well, please
> let me know if the 83+ is real, I don't have internet access here at my
> house, and frankly, I wouldn't waste my time looking up the "83+" anyway
> I'd goto www.thrillride.com and check out the latest coasters. Well,
> later everybody!!!
>
> Michael J Mallon
> "The Clueless Dream Reality"
>
> Oh yeah, Mr. Rabbler, please don't remove my name from the asm-89 list
> just for my cuss-words, ok?
>
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References:
- A89: 83+?
- From: invertigo@juno.com (Michael J Mallon)