Re: TIB: getting new calc
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Re: TIB: getting new calc
go for the 86. The 89 might confuse you if your
trying for a lofty goal in a quick amount of time.
I'd suggest a 92 but those are confusing as hell.
--- Ryan Richter <abigtoe@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> This is a bit off topic but,
>
> I'm planning on getting a new TI calculator. Right
> now I have an 83 and I'm pretty happy with it, but I
> want more memory and the ability to make more
> complex
> programs, but staying with something relatively easy
> to use/understand. I've heard good things about the
> TI-86, a couple of my friends have them, I like the
> option for more than 27 variables (A-Z,Theta) that
> would help a lot with a game I'm trying to make. I
> fooled around with the 89 in the store, while it's a
> lot prettier than the 86 :) It was very different
> than
> the 83 and I couldn't really figure it out in the
> short time I was standing there. Anyway I was
> wondering if I could get some advice on which
> calculator to get?
>
> I'm doing well with BASIC but still learning and
> would
> like to try my hand at Assembly (some day) There's
> also the issue of the games that are available.
> I've
> downloaded several games for the 83, and there
> aren't
> many that are really playable/fun.
>
> ANYWAY, I've narrowed my decision to the 89 or the
> 86,
> (leaning towards the 86) but just wanted to get a
> little outside advice, thanks.
>
> -Toe
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