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« on: October 04, 2010, 04:59:18 pm »
well, here are my responses, whiich they did in three separate emails:
Dear Yunhua Zhao,
Thank you for contacting Texas Instruments.
This is information you have been given is not true. The TI-84 Silver Edition is still produced.
Can you tell me which country you are from.
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---- Original Message ---- Sorry about the two emails, I accidentally pressed enter last time. I've been hearing rumors that the TI-84 SE has been discontinued; I am very disappointed, as I have been saving up money to get on for several months now. Could you tell me whether this is true? I know several friends who claim that it has been announced on the German site and others. And they have told me about their replies. I have tried to add one to my cart online and it said none in stock. Could you explain this? Thanks! Yunhua Zhao
Ok, so either TI-Cares doesn't know about it yet... Either there's been an error on 8 TI web pages in 7 different countries. The TI-84 Silver Edition is still produced.
Can you tell me which country you are from. What does it change? TI-84+SE are produced in only one place: the P-factory in China. So either they're still produced, either they're not produced any more... That fact doesn't depend upon your country...
1892
« on: October 04, 2010, 02:38:14 pm »
sometimes a copy of a game may work while another may not. Sometimes just the region (japan, europe, america) seems to do a difference
Quite normal, as it was doing a difference on the true consoles too. You had to cut a chip pin in order to play european games on your american NES, and in order to play american games on your european NES. Some bugs could then appear, due to the different refresh frequencies between PAL and NTSC (yes, some graphic features included in some games, did depend of the refresh frequency). I've experienced both. Unfortunately, I've had no experience, with the japanese console. I suppose the emulator supports at least american ROMs. I wonder if european/japanese ROMs are supported by the emulator, as some games were released only in Europe, and many games were released only in Japan.
1895
« on: October 04, 2010, 12:07:10 pm »
For those understanding french, just look at how T3 teachers can be stupid, when it comes to the Nspire hardware... The T3 teacher said the OS 2.1 was the best one... After being shown the different bugs/problems with that OS, he answers saying many stupid things... showing that he doesn't understand anything about the Nspire hardware. http://www.univers-ti-nspire.fr/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=438(best posts are on the 2nd page)You better save the topic... A moderator has been called...
1896
« on: October 04, 2010, 08:46:49 am »
Hey if you need, I've got an nspire cas with os 1.1 and ndless 1.1 so if you need me to test anything just pm me :p
Yes, does the provided binary of the emulator work on your TI-Nspire CAS with os 1.1 ? You may test it with the Castelvania ROM for example, which is known to work.
1897
« on: October 03, 2010, 08:48:25 am »
Yeah, I've heard about cosmic rays doing weird things too... Welcome to the forums BTW!
I've found the source of your cosmic ray!
1898
« on: October 02, 2010, 10:02:38 pm »
Yeah, I hope that it's just been discontinued in some countries. You know, if that's the case we may owe TI apology.
If you read the referenced TI pages, they're saying clearly that the production has been stopped (I won't copy the links again). And TI-84+SE are manufactured in only one place: the P-factory in China. So if production has been stopped, it is for the whole world.
1899
« on: October 02, 2010, 02:46:23 pm »
probably, remember that TI is now controlled by schools >.<
I thought TI was controlling schools... :p
1900
« on: October 02, 2010, 02:28:25 pm »
I cannot remember where I read it... but did the original TI-84+SE have more available RAM for the user? And did TI remove the extra RAM at some point?
Yes and yes. Let's sum up things: TI-83+ have 32Kb RAM. TI-83+SE have 128Kb RAM. TI-84+/TI-84+SE with hardware revision G or older have 128Kb RAM. TI-84+/TI-84+SE with hardware revision H or newer have 48Kb RAM. To know the hardware revision, look at the last letter to the right of your serial number.
1901
« on: October 02, 2010, 07:59:37 am »
I just want to clarify something here:
I read on TI-Bank that this emulator only works on OS 1.7. I just tested it on the emulator; it works with both OS 1.1 and OS 1.7. There is no need to have a working version of Ndless 1.7 to use this.
Sorry, most posts in this topic were mentionning Ndless 1.7 (how to compile, how to install on a real calc,how to install on an emulator...) so I didn't get the idea to test with Ndless 1.1. Can you clarify things more? There's only one binary file: nes.bin. What does it work on ? - basic OS 1.1 with Ndless 1.0/1.1 - basic OS 1.7 with Ndless 1.7 - CAS OS 1.1 with Ndless 1.0/1.1 - CAS OS 1.7 with Ndless 1.7 Usually, different binaries had to be provided as the routine adresses change from one OS to another... I'm going to correct the information as soon as I know. Thanks.
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« on: October 02, 2010, 07:49:24 am »
yep, and lets not forget that in many schools, teachers are convincing that students that the TI-84 is a peice of shit and the nspire is the best
sadly ^ is my school
That is evil . . .
1903
« on: October 01, 2010, 05:34:58 pm »
did any one who emailed ti get a reply?
Yes, KermMartian on cemetech did: TI-CARES RESPONSE!
Christopher,
Thank you for choosing Texas Instruments.
I understand you are inquiring about the future availability of the TI-84 Plus family graphing calculators.
The TI-84 Plus remains one of our most popular calculators and there are no plans to phase it out. We are always working to identify new opportunities to improve Texas Instruments products and have upgraded the operating system (OS) of the TI-84 Plus family. The new 2.53MP upgrade includes MathPrint, scroll functions, easy to use templates, and many more features. The upgrade to the OS is free and is available at the following link:
http://education.ti.com/educationportal/sites/US/productDetail/us_os_84plus.html
I invite you to check out one of our interactive presentation tool, the TI SmartView Emulator Software for the TI-84 Plus Family. Please see the below URL for additional information and a 30 day free trial:
http://education.ti.com/html/smartview/smartview.html
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
So, let's sum up things: they didn't answer the question (as usual). They just did copy/paste some texts about the TI-84+. So we can guess the TI-84+ is still being continued. But TI-Cares didn't read/understand that we were asking about the TI-84+SE... That model is not even mentionned. So, nothing new.
1904
« on: October 01, 2010, 05:20:00 pm »
So, let's sum up things.
The great TI-84+ is shrinking more and more, becoming less and less interesting...
In 2004, we had 128Kb RAM and 1-2Mb ROM. In 2007, we had 48Kb RAM and 1-2Mb ROM. In 2010, we have 48Kb RAM and 1Mb ROM.
What's next ? . . .
1905
« on: September 30, 2010, 07:04:37 pm »
well i just email'd ti-"cares" so i guess well soon "find out" the ti way
And you think you're going to get a "trustable" answer ? Last year, I asked TI-Cares about the version number of the new TI-84+ OS that was rumored everywhere (2.53MP). They answered me they didn't know a new TI-84+ OS was going to be released... So they may tell you that TI-84+SE are not discontinued, just because they don't know yet...
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