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Other Calculators / Re: TI Nspire CAS+ ---- Is it worth it?
« on: March 16, 2011, 04:35:09 pm »Yes, it has some serious bugs. The calc will sometimes fail to turn on the screen, making you think the batteries are dead while they're draining away.
The old Nspire CAS+ prototype OS 1.0 can't open documents created by more recent production TI-Nspire OSes.
The TI-Nspire CAS+ prototype OS 1.0 can't exchange data through USB with production TI-Nspire.
If it's a money problem, you can find TI-Nspire CAS ClickPads allmost as cheap as TI-Nspire CAS+.
You'll be able to do much more on them...
Wow! Thanks for the prompt reply, I guess the extra $20 for a CAS Clickpad is really worth it then. Any suggestions on where to get one besides ebay and amazon?
allso, if MP is all you're after, it pains me to say this (the MP oses have many programming-related bugs), but an 84+ with the latest OS has mathprint. 83+s don't though, unless you hack the OS (I think someone did it, but it causes problems)
The 84+ is still around and being updated? Pardon my lack of current knowledge on TI's calculator lineup, but is this because of the 84+ keypad for the regular nspire? I don't really understand why they would keep such an outdated calculator around for so long and still update the OS.