Need advice from Engineers who are also TI users
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01-26-2019, 01:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-26-2019 01:40 PM by Druzyek.)
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RE: Need advice from Engineers who are also TI users
One small thing in favor of the TI-85/86 is the 128x64 resolution compared to only 96x64 on the TI-83(+).
Quote:2) why is 84+CE not suitable for Electrical Engineering, but good for other eng. decisplines?I agree that this could just be marketing, but those two calculators can solve symbolically with their CAS including complex numbers (I'm not an engineer so I don't know but maybe that is why it is less useful in mechanical engineering). Quote:CASIO FX-2.0 Algebra. Even removing or short-circuiting main power supply during operation cannot disrupt its any state or procces.Yes! This is a good choice. I have two of these and I really like them. I also have a TI-86 and had a TI-89 (my favorite TI) and would rank the AFX 2.0 between the two for how much I like using it. It also has a CAS like the TI-89. The AFX 2.0 runs on an 80286 equivalent with a version of DOS so I was able to write C programs for it with the 16 bit compiler I already had installed before I got the calculator. This was really cool stuff in 2002! |
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