Re: TI-89?
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Re: TI-89?
It's actually neither of those lines, it's the 92 line. You can find
information at TI's website (who would have thought of that?) at
http://www.ti.com/calc/docs. It is compatible (and almost identical) to
TI-92/TI-92 plus. I dont think they should settle on one calculator because
some people need different functions from other people, and want different
things from them. Price is also a key factor. Why does it hurt to have more
calculators?
Adam Berlinsky-Schine
TI-Philes
Dimension-TI
At 10:03 AM 4/30/98 -0700, you wrote:
>I've heard a lot about the TI-89, yet no specifics. My main question
>is this: Is it of the 81/82/83 line, or the 85/86 line?
>
>Which calculators is it backwards compatible with?
>
>And does anyone else agree with me that TI should just settle down on
>one line and stick with developing it?
>
>Lucas Tate
>ltate@primenet.com
>Welverin Do'Urden
>
>"Here we are now, imitate us."
>--Kurt Cobain
>
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