Re: emulator
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> TOM & JUSTIN <thogarth@mhv.net> writes:
> are there any windows programs that do the functions of, or similar to,
> a graphing calculator?
> suppose one has a notebook computer and would like to use it instead of
> buying an additional gadget
> or
> use the notebook with a calculator type program in conjunction with a
> graphing calculator.
> i'm not looking for an emulator
> but
> software that does the same things as the graphing calculators
>
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> > Houghton Mifflin will be
> > coming out this fall with an Interactive PreCalculus CD-ROM for
> > Windows containing emulators for both the TI-82 and the TI-83.
> >
> > Harry
>
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"...software that does the same things as the graphing calculators..."
Isn't that the definition of an emulator? Webster's New World Dictionary,
3rd Edition: "Software or hardware that allows one computer to perform
the functions of, or execute programs designed for, another type of
computer."
Harry
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