Most underrated programmables
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03-23-2014, 11:44 PM
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RE: Most underrated programmables
Quote:TI-95: I just got one of these, and it feels like a hybrid of an HP 20S and an HP 41C. It's VERY open about poking at its internals, and gives you access to most of the system, as well as many indirect evaluation/execution capabilities. The user-defined menu functions allow writing a TVM solver that would behave very much like a 12C or 17BII as far as UI. This is keystroke-programmable, rather than the TI-BASIC dialect of the graphers. TI also made the TI-74. It's very similar to the TI-95 but programs in BASIC. The shared all accessories, even some of the per-programed cartridges I think. -katie |
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