Re: ti-86 vs. ti-89
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Re: ti-86 vs. ti-89
When Today's Date Was Tue, 20 Apr 1999 15:57:52 PDT, A Magical Being Known as
wrote Bobby
Digital <bobbydgt@HOTMAIL.COM>
|Isn't there a program that hides programs on TI-calcs (in assembly?)
|And isn't there another way of hiding programs in TI-89's by storing
|the program as a string?
|If there is, I suggest use either method....or am I wrong??
|Can someone help me out here?
|
|thanx
|-BOBBY
|
or even installing a shell that will let you hide files, just 'hide' all the
files and
they can't be seen thru the shell nor the directory listing.
|In a message dated 4/20/99 5:03:40 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
|moore.w@HOTKEY.NET.AU writes:
|
|> I can use an 89 in my uni exams provided there are no programs on
|it. That's
|> a good reason for an out of the box comparison. No matter how good
|the HP
|> programs may be, I can't have them on during exams, therefore if
|more is
|> built in that's better for me.
|>
|> Just my opinion
|>
|> Wesley
|>
|> Jemfinch02 <jemfinch02@aol.com> wrote in message
|> news:19990418160135.13856.00002241@ng-fa1.aol.com...
|> > >> What is amazing is that this 13 year old calculator can still
|do
|> > >>everything other than symbolic integration better than the TI-
|89.
|> > >
|> > >Is that so? I'd like to see the HP compare with an 89 with
|neither of
|> > >them loaded with programs.
|> >
|> > What would be the point? A comparison like this would strip the
|HP of one
|> of
|> > its major selling points: a stronger user base. The reason the
|HP can do
|> so
|> > much with programs is because math professors, computer science
|> professors, and
|> > graduate students everywhere write these programs. This speaks
|to the
|> > professional nature of HP users across the world.
|> >
|> > To say that one should compare the two calculators without any
|programs
|> would
|> > be like a school forcing someone to take a math class under the
|pretense
|> of
|> > "preparation for life" but requiring that calculators not be
|used.
|> Likewise,
|> > for an adequate comparison of calculators, one must allow all
|resources to
|> be
|> > used to their fullest: and this includes programs.
|> >
|> > Jeremy
|>
|>
|
|
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