Re: Is the TI-88 reality or fiction ?


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Re: Is the TI-88 reality or fiction ?



http://members.aol.com/hpgene/index.html/
It has a picture of the TI-88.

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DaMaStErMiNd wrote in message <3672C5F4.F853885D@mindless.com>...
>I'm pretty sure the 88 is real.  There was a web page which dealt with old
>ti's and hp's.  hmmmmm...does anybody know the url?
>
>Dan Lauber wrote:
>
>> search for it.  also try online auctions and look there.  I can't say
that
>> I've ever heard of it, though
>>
>> Bernhard Lehnert wrote:
>>
>> > Hi !
>> >
>> > Can anyone tell me how many TI-88 are circulating
>> > at the collectors market ? The TI-88 is the
>> > "never introduced" scientific calculator in the
>> > beginnig of the 80th. Its possible that there has been
>> > sold a little amount of this calculator, and i think
>> > in Germany too. In 1982/83 i had a german full color data
>> > sheet about this calculator also containing a list of
>> > regarding accesoires and options (program and memory modules etc).
>> >
>> > For all Answers thanks in advance
>> >
>> > Bernhard
>>
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