Texas Galaxy 67: A fragile yet powerful beast from the 90's
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03-22-2015, 06:19 PM
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RE: Texas Galaxy 67: A fragile yet powerful beast from the 90's
(03-22-2015 05:33 PM)Gene Wrote: I also like the TI-66 except that it is terribly SLOW ugh. It had up to 512 program steps. It is often cheaper than a 65 or 67 so it's the one I have lying about to play with. I just acquired a TI-66 from TAS, with sleeve and QRG, all in excellent shape. A very nice machine overall, but I agree, slow. Feels very non-TI to me, but I honestly left them behind when I traded my SR-51A for an HP-21 in 1976. Except for a TI-83 Plus which I keep only to help my son in school if needed (which fortunately for me wasn't, since I never really learned the machine) this is the only TI machine I actually use. Get one if you can, fun to check out and use, just don't use it when under pressure for quick answers... --Bob Prosperi |
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Texas Galaxy 67: A fragile yet powerful beast from the 90's - jebem - 03-22-2015, 01:36 PM
RE: Texas Galaxy 67: A fragile yet powerful beast from the 90's - Gene - 03-22-2015, 05:33 PM
RE: Texas Galaxy 67: A fragile yet powerful beast from the 90's - rprosperi - 03-22-2015 06:19 PM
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