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---- Original Message ----Country: BelgiumDutchName: StefanEmail: [email protected]Type of Service: CalcOrProcedureComputer Software Setup/Usage:Product Group: GrphHHProduct: TI-Nspire with ClickPadPurchase Time: nomonth/noyearselectedCustomer Type: NotSelectedProduct Serial#:Computer OS: NotSelectedComments: HI,I have a question about the ti-nspire.I heard that you can program for it. But I also have heard that you can't use the function 'getkey()'.This is quite important in many programs. I program 68k basic programs and I see this as a very negative point.Isn't the ti nspire supposed to be more 'advanced' than the 68k calcs?I would be pleased that in a future update this function can be used.Waiting for a reply,Stefan
Dear Stefan,The TI-Nspire indeed does not have the getkey() programming function.Actually, the only I/O command is 'disp'.In general, programming on the TI-Nspire was not meant for real programming, but more for writing small programs requiring one input (entered before program execution) to e.g. automate calculations which need to be done frequently. There are currently no plans to make changes in the programming abilities of the TI-Npsire and TI-Nspire CAS models.The TI-83/84 Plus series, Voyage 200 and TI-89 Titanium have greater programming capabilities. They do support a full range of I/O commands, hence being the better calculators to suit your needs.Kind regards,BERT VERMEIRENTexas InstrumentsEducation Technology
But doesn't os 3.0 go for all 6 types of nspires?
Thank you for your answer.Is there a chance that the ti nspire CX might have this function?Greetings,Stefan
Dear Stefan,With the new upcoming TI-Nspire CX line are made no huge changes in the programming abilities.I have forwarded your concerns to our product developement team for evaluation. I can't however promise that changes will be made with future updates. Although, if more similar inquiries reach our developement team, they might consider implementing some changes in future updates of the OS.Kind regards,BERT VERMEIRENTexas InstrumentsEducation Technology
Wouldn't more people buy ti nspires if it had more program capabilities?TI's gotto think about that.
In my oppinon; the Nspire CX would likely do equally well with or without better programming. Most educators don't seem to much concerned or enticed by such things.