INTRODUCTION
The TI-Nspire CX is the most recent evolutionary step. Almost resembling a smartphone, it is the first TI calculator to sport a backlit, color LCD, as well as featuring a removable Wi-Fi module and a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. RAM and storage memory are increased to 64 MB and 100 MB, respectively. The CX no longer features TI-84 Plus keypad support, but it otherwise maintains the features of the earlier Nspire models.
PHOTO
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MODEL SPECIFICATIONS
TI Nspire
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CPU
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150 MHz ARM (unconfirmed)
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Memory
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64 MB RAM, 100 MB Flash ROM
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Screen Size
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320x240 pixels
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Link Port?
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Yes, USB Mini Port
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CBL/CBR Support?
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No
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ViewScreen Model Available?
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No
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TI-Presenter Compatible?
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No
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TI Keyboard Compatible?
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No
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TI-Navigator Compatible?
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Yes
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OFFICIAL INFORMATION
» Official TI-Nspire home page at Texas Instruments
» TI Connect for the Nspire CX
» Guide Books from Texas Instruments
» Graphing Calculator Comparison
» TI Online Store
» TI-Nspire Lua Scripting
OFFICIAL UPGRADES
» TI-Nspire FLASH and ROM Downloads
ROM VERSIONS
From time to time, TI will update the internal code of their calculators to
work around bugs, optimize functions, and even add features. This results in
several versions of each calculator in the marketplace.
Known ROM versions:
BASIC PROGRAMMING
» TI-Basic Developer
ASSEMBLY PROGRAMMING
Assembly programming on the Nspire is made possible by the third party utility Ndless, which exploits loopholes in the operating system to allow execution of compiled code.
» hackspire
EMULATORS
Several emulators are available to let you simulate TI calculators on your
computer. To locate available emulators and learn how to download a ROM image from your calculator, see our
Emulators page.
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