Re: Why not the TI-92?
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Re: Why not the TI-92?
If the TI-89 is powerful enough, they can make a Z80 emulator (I doubt
it though)
Modem Boy wrote:
>
> > Basically, what I am saying is that no TI calculator has ALL of the
> > features of the other models. Maybe the 89 will solve this dilemma, but
> > I doubt it.
>
> Precisely, everyone calculator has each interesting characteristic to
> "call their own..."
>
> If the TI-89 had compatibilty with every TI calculator (actually, it
> will only be compatible with the 89, 92, and 92+), it would get closer
> to being a calculator with "all of the features..." but not on the mark.
>
> -(:P Modem Boy d:)-
> -(:P -=TI=86=- d:)-
> -(:P Sub=Space d:)-
>
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