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From: Philippe Salmon on 27 Oct 2006 17:34 Note that if you want to submit a "TI-nspire CAS Interest Form", you NEED to fill the field : "Which TI Graphing Calculator do you currently use? (check all that apply)* TI-73 Explorer? TI-82/TI-83 TI-83 Plus TI-83 Plus Silver Edition TI-84 Plus TI-84 Plus Silver Edition TI-86 TI-89 TI-89 Titanium TI-92 Plus Voyage? 200 " If you check none of them, the request is rejected ! I conclude that new TI users are not welcome ! Fortunately, searching in my calculators collection, I found an old TI-82, so I can honestly check it ;-)
From: Wayne Brown on 27 Oct 2006 18:23 duenodemonte(a)gmail.com wrote: > > Well seems that you like HP48 S with new CAS..... Isn?t it HP48 GX ? > > My very old, worked and, indestructible 48S use to fit, but does not > have CAS. Yes, my 48GX with Meta Kernel and Erable is closer than anything else to what I described, which is why I still use it. It's not perfect, though. It's not exactly rectangular in all directions, but more of a wedge shape. Also, there isn't a sharp edge or corner anywhere on it; everything has been rounded off. I'd like something with knife-sharp edges and corners, so that its profile in every direction would be a geometrically perfect rectangle. I don't much care for the colors of the G(X) series, either. The S(X) colors are much closer to what I want, but I can't run the software I need on one. -- Wayne Brown <fwbrown(a)bellsouth.net> (HPCC #1104) ??s ofereode, ?isses swa m?g. ("That passed away, this also can.") "Deor," from the Exeter Book (folios 100r-100v)
From: Philippe Salmon on 27 Oct 2006 20:11 Note that if you want to submit a "TI-nspire CAS Interest Form", you NEED to fill the field : "Which TI Graphing Calculator do you currently use? (check all that apply)* TI-73 Explorer? TI-82/TI-83 TI-83 Plus TI-83 Plus Silver Edition TI-84 Plus TI-84 Plus Silver Edition TI-86 TI-89 TI-89 Titanium TI-92 Plus Voyage? 200 " If you check none of them, the request is rejected ! I conclude that new TI users are not welcome ! Fortunately, searching in my calculators collection, I found an old TI-82, so I can honestly check it ;-)
From: Yao Konan on 27 Oct 2006 21:03 Do not tell me that it is only now that you have seen this page,do you ? Anyway from the hardware point of view the NSpire will for sure be significantly superior to the HP50G even though it will lack expansion slot and Irda. However from a software point of view i won't be that categoric. In some areas it will be more powerful than the HP50G in other areas it won't. However,if TI fully implements Derive (and hopefully Cabri 3D) in a version of the TI-NSpire,then they will have an extremly powerful handheld math tool which will make the HP50G run for its money. Though you shouldn't forget that the TI-NSpire is very education oriented as it is supposed to be a math Learning tool. Thus the protoypes even lack some features that the TI89T/V200 has such as programs and 3D plotting. Veli-Pekka Nousiainen a écrit : > http://education.ti.com/educationportal/sites/US/nonProductMulti/nspire_cas.html?bid=4
From: Yao Konan on 27 Oct 2006 21:03
Do not tell me that it is only now that you have seen this page,do you ? Anyway from the hardware point of view the NSpire will for sure be significantly superior to the HP50G even though it will lack expansion slot and Irda. However from a software point of view i won't be that categoric. In some areas it will be more powerful than the HP50G in other areas it won't. However,if TI fully implements Derive (and hopefully Cabri 3D) in a version of the TI-NSpire,then they will have an extremly powerful handheld math tool which will make the HP50G run for its money. Though you shouldn't forget that the TI-NSpire is very education oriented as it is supposed to be a math Learning tool. Thus the protoypes even lack some features that the TI89T/V200 has such as programs and 3D plotting. Veli-Pekka Nousiainen a écrit : > http://education.ti.com/educationportal/sites/US/nonProductMulti/nspire_cas.html?bid=4 |