Re: Introducing the TI-92 Plus Module
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Re: Introducing the TI-92 Plus Module
Okay. Thanks!
Now, can someone tell me if you know *whos* memory expander is commonly
refered as a hard drive? As far as I know, The EuP is the only one
available.
Grant Stockly
>It has LOTS of new math stuff, like solving differential equations and
>solving systems of equations. It also has ASM support, probably like the 83
>and 86. No need for Fargo anymore! They've redone lots of things in the
>calculator, like the 86 does to the 85, and 83 to 82. I haven't found any
>mention of text editor updates, which is a shame, because the text editor
>is pretty bad (no word wrap, scrolling is slow).
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>Jeff Tyrrill
>http://tyrrill-ticalc.home.ml.org/
>http://ti-philes.home.ml.org/
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Grant Stockly [SMTP:gussie@ALASKA.NET]
>Sent: Friday, November 07, 1997 9:56 PM
>To: CALC-TI@LISTS.PPP.TI.COM
>Subject: Re: Introducing the TI-92 Plus Module
>
>>The TI-92 Plus Module lets you quickly, easily, and affordably upgrade
>your
>>TI-92. Expand your software for college mathematics and engineering
>courses,
>Couldn't that be done with an oversized backup from a new calc?
>
>>add more memory, and electronically upgrade to future software versions...
>>without buying a new calculator.
>512k expanders have arrived, and if you need one of those, they cost half
>of $80.
>
>
>Is there any thing else this Module will do? Does it have a serial port or
>any goodies?
>
>Grant Stockly
>>
>>Available 2nd quarter 1998 for about $80 in the U.S.
>>
>>You can find more at http://www.ti.com/calc/docs/92plus.htm
>>
>>Best regards,
>>Paul