Re: A89: ti-89 color, and I don't mean grayscale


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Re: A89: ti-89 color, and I don't mean grayscale




Believe me, being able to choose a different color for each function in
a graph would be useful.  Also coloring sections of 3d graph mode
dependant on their height.

-Adam

ZeromusMog@aol.com wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 2/9/99 1:14:24 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> nlmueller@students.wisc.edu writes:
> 
> > Sounds cool, but I bet it can't be too good for the display.  It would be
> >  nice if TI made a TI-89 color like the Casio CFX-9850Ga-PLUS.  It can do
> >  red, green, blue and black.  With seven level greyscale that makes 16386
> >  possible colors.  Wouldn't that be something!
> 
> Yes, and perhaps TI's color calc would actually be useful. Seriously, those
> Casio's are almost useless- the interface is very non-integrated and I have no
> idea what the scripting language is... I saw some program someone typed in
> before me at the store and it looked like to print a string you just did
> "hello" with nothing else... in fact, they're so useless that nobody has found
> a way to run assembly on it (that I know of), and there's no
> www.casiocalc.org.
> 
> OK, enough bashing on the casios... basically, it would be kinda cool if there
> was an 89 color... but what's the practical application, besides games? Of
> course, I'm sure there's one but I don't know what it is... :)


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