Re: The (new) TI-92 plus


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Re: The (new) TI-92 plus



>The TI-92 Plus module was released in June of 1998, but AMS 1.01 is dated
>August 5, 1998.  So you say TI had to update the AMS to be compatible with
>the TI-89's original release?

I assume something was changed or added to the AMS right before the 89 came
out.  Thus for the 89 it was the first version of the ASM (1.00) but for the
92+ it was the second version (1.01).

>So AMS 1.00 on the TI-89 is "equal" to 1.01 on the TI-92 Plus?

The way I heard it, yes.

>And then when the new TI-92 Plus calculators came out,
>they were HW2 along with the new TI-89 HW2's.. and thus AMS 1.05 had to be
>created.  Did the new TI-92 Plus and the HW2 TI-89's come out at the same
>time?

Yes, I'm pretty sure they did.

>> As I understnad it:
>> TI-92+ AMS 1.00 = Plus Module original release
>> TI-89 AMS 1.00/TI-92+ AMS 1.01 = TI-89 original release
>> AMS 1.05 = Hardware 2.00 original release.  Note that all the new TI-92
>> Pluses are Hardware 2.00, the 89 was redone in Hardware 2.00 as well.
>> AMS 2.03 = First official release of AMS 2.x by TI.

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