Re: A89: The future of 89/92+ Shells(AMS2.0,92+SDK)


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Re: A89: The future of 89/92+ Shells(AMS2.0,92+SDK)




But a student who don't even read his guidebook to explore the functions of
his 83+calc, does not need a 83+SDK with complete asm-programming-support.
Klaus Lukaschek
slider_klaus@gmx.net

----- Original Message -----
From: Zeromus Mog <zeromusmog@home.com>
To: <assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 1999 1:05 AM
Subject: Re: A89: The future of 89/92+ Shells(AMS2.0,92+SDK)


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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <Airswit@aol.com>
> To: <assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org>
> Sent: Monday, November 01, 1999 2:54 PM
> Subject: Re: A89: The future of 89/92+ Shells(AMS2.0,92+SDK)
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> >
> >     Why does TI always put all their focus on the TI-83?  It isn't the
> best
> > calculator, or the cheapest, but they always come out with apps and new
> > software for it first, even though the 89&92+ have been out twice as
long.
> >
>
> The TI-83 is their selling point. It's easy to use and costs $50 (I think)
> less than those confusing TI-89s that boggle the mind of most math
students.
> (I once had to stand up in front of my class and explain how to program
> Quadform on their 82/83 calculators. If you don't know already, you'd be
> incredibly surprised at how stupid most students are when it comes to
> getting their calculator to do anything.)
>
> Take the most ignorant, stupid newbie on this list, take away 90% of his
> graphing-calculator intelligance, and you've got your average math student
> with a TI82/83(+). I don't mean this as in insult- most of these people
are
> great at other things- but their calculator scares them to death. And the
> math teachers aren't much better themselves. This is why TI sells so many
> 83/83+ calculators and spends so much time doing TI83+ stuff. It's the
> easiest to use calculator. I've let some long-time 82 users borrow my
85/86
> for a while to do their math because their battery ran out or they forgot
it
> or something like that, and the thing makes no sense to them. They might
be
> able to do simple stuff OK, but every 5 minutes it's like "where's this"
or
> "where's that"? Hand them an 89 and they're completely lost. It makes no
> sense to them.
>
> So TI sells a ton of 83+s. And that's where their focus is- you can tell
by
> looking at the Eighty-something newsletter. I saw it beacuse my old math
> teacher got it and I looked at it every now and then. When the 83+ came
out,
> the teacher who wrote the headline article about it was more concerned
about
> whether or not they can press the exact same buttons to get the exact same
> results than the cool new features. This Assembly-89 list is not a fair
> represenation of the people who use graphing calculators- we are an elite
> club of sorts. We get it. Most people don't.
>
> -Zero
>
>



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