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Quote from: DJ_O on August 21, 2011, 12:49:04 amQuote from: Juju on August 21, 2011, 12:43:32 am(note that yellowish text is fake for the newbies)(This )On a more serious note where is the Voyage 200?? What ever happened to the 200? Of all the older calcs, the 89 ti and the 200 are my favorite, though I have neither.
Quote from: Juju on August 21, 2011, 12:43:32 am(note that yellowish text is fake for the newbies)(This )On a more serious note where is the Voyage 200??
(note that yellowish text is fake for the newbies)
Quote from: mrmprog on August 21, 2011, 10:58:36 amQuote from: DJ_O on August 21, 2011, 12:49:04 amQuote from: Juju on August 21, 2011, 12:43:32 am(note that yellowish text is fake for the newbies)(This )On a more serious note where is the Voyage 200?? What ever happened to the 200? Of all the older calcs, the 89 ti and the 200 are my favorite, though I have neither. I'm unsure. It was just not listed there, but is still listed elsewhere on TI website. It's their most powerful 68K calc, but maybe it doesn't sell as much (the huge size doesn't help) and they aren't bothering to market it anymore.
They wrote User Available Memory instead of Memory and listed the 83+ as compatible with the 84+? Man, I'm almost starting to like TI... Now they just need to stop claiming that the Nspires have apps.
It looks like they finally fixed their stuff, at last! http://education.ti.com/studentzone/StudentZoneUS/calculatorzone/charts.htmlTHey did it today, because yesterday I checked and it was still screwed up.