Re: TI-H: EII driver


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Re: TI-H: EII driver




The ACT doesn't allow the 89 or the 92 series because of the kind of math
they do.  The SAT doesn't allow QWERTY keyboard calculators.

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On Wed, 26 Aug 1998, David Knaack wrote:

> 
> >From: JNoonan123@aol.com
> >Also IS there Someone who can port a fargo II program that rearranges 
> the
> >keyboard of the ti-92 so that i can use my + on the SAT's?
> 
> I thought the restriction was on calc's with 'typewriter style'
> keyboards, which would include any layout of keys, as long as
> they are in the same (or similar) physical layout as a typical
> keyboard.
> 
> Also, someone posted that some of the tests restrict calculators
> that do some kind of algebraic symbol handling, regardless of the
> keyboard layout, which rules out the 92 and the 89(?), no matter
> what their input device is.
> 
> Anyone know for sure what the rule on the SAT is?
> 
> DK
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