There is supposed to be an enhanced version of the colo TI NSpire coming out too!
Only 21K of RAM available (programming, matrices, etc.) - the rest of the memory is for APPS.
TI should have at least doubled the RAM to 48K. I am not sure if I excited to purchase this one.
Considering the z80 in it can only directly address 64k of ram, I think they have probably run out of ugly hacks this time...
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There is supposed to be an enhanced version of the colo TI NSpire coming out too!
There already is one: the hp 50g.
I own both and no amount of turd polish will make me like the NSpire series. They are a drag to use.
Oh what do you mean? Everyone knows if you just push a desktop application onto a handheld device it is the bestest and easiestest to use device ever! OMG LOL!
TW
1985 - Turdware 1.0 for the IBM PC!
1989 - Turdware 2.0 for Windows!
1990 - Turdware 2.1 for Windows Deluxe (i.e., bugs fixed)
1991 - Turdware 2.5 on CDROM with MultiMedia Extensions!
1992 - Turdware Online! Integrates seamlessly with AOL and Compuserve!
1993 - Turdware for OS/2!
1995 - Turdware for Windows 95!
1997 - eTurdware!
1998 - Turdware.com!
1999 - Turdware NT!
2000 - Turdware 2000 because everything is different!
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2010 - Turdware wireless!
2011 - Turdware Mobile!
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Sadly, Mythbusters ruined the old saying, "you can't polish a turd", by proving that you can.
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Sadly, Mythbusters ruined the old saying, "you can't polish a turd", by proving that you can.
I've not actually seen that one.
I'm saddened by the news :(
LMAO
The nSpire is the first calcualtor, that I know of, to have a computer software-based system. It takes some getting used to. The CX is the first version I would actually recommend.
The nSpire is the only calcualtor that I know to have two graph screens at once. (To my knowledge)
Where is SAP on this list? ;-)