Re: Instructions for use same/similar 83/86


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Re: Instructions for use same/similar 83/86



Actually, there are supposed to be some assembly programs on TI's web page
to do inferential statistics and financial functions.  I don't think they're
actually there yet, but they are supposed to be.

--
Ben Gordon

>Most operations are very similar or the same of both calculators. If you don't
>mind not being able to link and exchange programs and data with the other
>students, then go for the TI-86. The only things that the TI-83 can do that
>the TI-86 can't are inferential statistics and financial functions.
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>-----Original Message-----
>From:   Open discussion of TI Graphing Calculators  On Behalf Of david kelly
>Sent:   Friday, June 20, 1997 9:36 PM
>To:     CALC-TI@LISTS.PPP.TI.COM
>Subject:        Instructions for use same/similar 83/86
>
>I am considering purchasing the TI-86 for a class where the
>instructor and most students will be using 83s. Will I, as a new
>user, be at a disadvantage? Or are the MOs of the two machines
>similar enough that the differences wont be noticeable? Thanks
>for your opinion. By the way, they are available here in a local
>Walmart for $120.
>
>david kelly
>kelly@mind.net
>ashland,or usa
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