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In grade 9 we can choose whether we want to make Math-Abitur with or without CAS.It also states something like "The calculator which is going to be used is an Nspire CX CAS or older model".I don't know if it is allowed to use other calculators, but the nspire CAS is the most powerful and feature rich (yet), so it would be stupid not to use it.
When sending an old os to the nspire, what causes it to be rejected? The software or the nspire itself? It's probably the nspire, but just making sure.
Also, the annoying upgrade message could be removed, and the force update option could be also.
Oh, at my school most teachers don't even know that the PTT mode exists.
The older clickpads don't even have an LED and also don't have a PTT mode (?).
My math teacher was quite surprised after I showed him my calculator playing music over the speakers we have in every classroom and he doesn't even care about the wires I soldered onto the dock connector.
QuoteMy math teacher was quite surprised after I showed him my calculator playing music over the speakers we have in every classroom and he doesn't even care about the wires I soldered onto the dock connector.Eh