[A83] Re: [OT] Re: Printed sdk83guide.pdf


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[A83] Re: [OT] Re: Printed sdk83guide.pdf




Greetings and Salutations, All!

How programmable are Sharp graphing calculators? I know they can handle 
basic (not very powerful, it dosen't even do For( loops!), but can they do 
any assembly (other than the rom, or course)? They are rather good 
calculators for doing math on, I think, and seem like TI ripoffs with a lot 
of useless stuff (like a pentouch screen, fancy GUI, etc.). I don't have 
one, just someone in my math class.

any chance of any big non-hp non-ti calculator web sites?

My emails are in backlog, since a week, so I have about 100 emails left to 
read!

With standard issue TI-83+,
     Jimmy Pardey



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>People do some cool stuff with the HP's, but their cpu is slower and much
>more non standard.  As for the Casio's, their new one that was supposed to
>show you the steps for algebra looked cool (should look into that again),
>but I remember their color ones, and they sucked horribly.  At this point
>I'm much more interested in things like PDA's than calculators.  I still
>have my 86, 89 and a Visor Deluxe, plus my laptop, so I think I'm good on
>portable devices :)
>
> > If you feel that way, maybe you should try an HP or a Casio.
> > After all, their resolution is about equal to that of an 86.
>
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