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I doubt it, but I know the 10-calc Nspire navigator thing costed in the high thousands. Judging by the price, I bet the single calc one was in the hundreds.
The arm proc the nspire uses has a higher frequency than the Prizm's SH3, but the clock cycles for instructions are greater which causes slow downs.
Wait. So are CX's processor good enought to run gba games, or is it just not yet?
So, who cares if we have support from teachers? Or interest for students? WE can be the ones to enjoy and cherish the fun experience of programming on the Prizm or CX (though the prizm, z80man makes it sound quite convincing that C development will be possible soon for that platform) while THEY can be the morons left in the dust.
Quote from: Ashbad on March 02, 2011, 05:38:06 pmSo, who cares if we have support from teachers? Or interest for students? WE can be the ones to enjoy and cherish the fun experience of programming on the Prizm or CX (though the prizm, z80man makes it sound quite convincing that C development will be possible soon for that platform) while THEY can be the morons left in the dust.We've had C programming on the Prizm for about a week