Re: The (new) TI-92 plus


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Re: The (new) TI-92 plus



I thought AMS 1.01 was introduced for the TI-92 Plus just to support the new
calculator, not the 92 w/plus module, but the one with it built-in.

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Bryan Rabeler
rabelerb@pilot.msu.edu
http://www.msu.edu/~rabelerb/

From: "Ray Kremer" <raykremer@HOTMAIL.COM>
To: <CALC-TI@LISTS.PPP.TI.COM>
Sent: Friday, December 24, 1999 1:23 AM
Subject: Re: The (new) TI-92 plus


> - Yes, the 92+ has the same high contrast screen that every TI calculator
> since the 83 has used.
> - The first runs of the 92+ had AMS 1.05.  89s and 92+s with AMS 2.03 are
> expected in TI's next manufacturing run.
> - Street price of the 92+ is the same as the street price was for the old
> 92.  Of course, it still varies from place to place.  Generally USA $30
more
> than the 89.
>
> >Anyone living in the US who have had their hands on the new version of
the
> >TI-92 plus (not the old one with the plus module inside) that can answer
> >these questions:
> >
> >- Is the display as good as on the TI-89?
> >- Does it come with AMS 2.0x right out of the box?
> >- How much does it cost (street price - and where)?
>
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