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Offline quasi_Phthalo

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Re: TI-68k calcs (89/92/+/v200): The end of an era?
« Reply #15 on: June 20, 2010, 11:48:34 pm »
My teacher has an 89 with sticky Coke keys, and a friend of mine has an 86. I have never seen an Nspire or V200! The rest of the calcs i've seen are all 83/84.

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Re: TI-68k calcs (89/92/+/v200): The end of an era?
« Reply #16 on: July 01, 2010, 05:36:45 pm »
I don't know anyone with another 68k calculator... then again, I don't know anyone with an Nspire either- everyone I know has an 83+/84+.

Although, the 68k would seem to have one advantage over the Nspire for programmers- TI isn't actively fighting assembly support for it. I imagine when Ndless ends up supporting Nspire 2.0, TI will release another version with some of the exploits fixed, and so on... whereas, there hasn't been a new 68k OS (or hardware version) for a while now.



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Re: TI-68k calcs (89/92/+/v200): The end of an era?
« Reply #17 on: July 01, 2010, 06:28:56 pm »
Yeah true, it seems like TI wanted to allow ASM dev on those lower models including the 83+ but for newer ones, changed their mentality :(