Re: Where is measurement conversion in 92?
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In article <50qpg3$13i@charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>, yee.22@osu.edu says...
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>hi,
>I just got a Ti-92. As I was going through it, I find that there is
>no measurement conversions in it as compare to Ti-85.
>I am a chemical engineering major, I find that particular feature
>extremely useful. What is the reason for its exclusion anyway?
>I suppose I can program one to suite my needs. But my version will
>never be as easy to use or as good as the Ti-85 version, provided that I am
>not a programming wiz To my estimation, the inclusion of measurement
>conversion feature would take less than 4k of memory.
Many months ago, TI realized their mistake in omitting this, so they wrote a
very nice program to compensate. I've put it on my website;
http://www.nrv.net/~monty/
If you'd like to DL it without going through the web page, point a browser to
http://www.nrv.net/~monty/unitconv.zip
--James Rankin PPL-SEL
monty@nrv.net
Salem, Virginia USA
International Baccalaureate Maxim of the Day :
"The magic that is me has done it again."
http://www.nrv.net/~monty/
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