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Edit post perhaps? I don't believe we are allowed to disclose such information here...
Zach,Thank you for your reply.I regret my previous response to you was incorrect. My response should have been the following:TI Education Technology in the US and Canada, as well as many other regions, will continue to sell both the TI-84 Plus and TI-84 Plus Silver Edition. The TI-84 Plus Silver Edition is an important part of our product offering and we will continue to update and support this product.Sales and marketing in all regions continually review product offerings to ensure they are meeting the needs of their markets. We currently sell products in Europe to meet specific country retail and educational markets. TI has products available in the US that are not sold in Europe, because they are not the best products to meet the specific country needs. In that vein, TI Education Technology Europe has phased out the TI-84 Plus Silver edition in those select markets.I hope that you find this information helpful. If you have further questions or comments, please feel free to send me an email.Warmest regards,Jo Henderson
nah, the ROM is Read-Only Memory, its basically something an emu can read, while an os it what the calc operates on
Actually, the ROM is basically a copy of the entire flash memory of the calculator. In other words, it's the flash ROM converted to a file.An OS, on the other hand, is the operating system (as you know). They are interchangeable in some ways, since the OS is in ROM (like seven pages or something, I'm not sure).
On the other hand, while the 68k calcs have similar code, the OS does not use it, while the 83+ Series calcs do.