Re: TI-H: TI-89


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Re: TI-H: TI-89




Why is everyone saying it's $200!!  I got mine for $150, the same price as
the 89.  The price varies the most on the 92.  Shop around.

Also, what if the ROM modules ARE the same?  They might just have some
conversion hardware that either clips the screen, or scales it down.  I
wonder what would happen if you put an old 92 ROM into the new 89.  Maybe
someone should try it?

With this new flash technology, as I understand it, it is possible to put a
new OS onto the chip.  With 1 meg of space on it, why not put a modified
MacOS?  When I say modified, I mean, moving the command keys around, and
pointing the ADB port out the link port (we'd have to supply power
seperatly.)


>What if you don't have a 92, like me, and don't have the $200 to buy one?
>On Mon, 16 Mar 1998 12:46:35 -0800 "Williams, Matt"
><Williams.Matt@con-way.com> writes:
>>
>>Why spend $150 for a TI-89 when you could just buy the plus module for
>>$80?
>>
>>>----------
>>>From: nzoschke@juno.com[SMTP:nzoschke@juno.com]
>>>Reply To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
>>>Sent: Sunday, March 15, 1998 4:54 PM
>>>To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
>>>Subject: Re: TI-H: TI-89
>>>
>>>
>>>I wonder if it will have an exact replica of a plus module in it...
>>If
>>>so, those of us with a 92 could possibly just get an 89, and transfer
>>the
>>>plus module from calc to calc if necessary...  Just a thought...
>>>
>>>- noah zoschke (nzoschke@juno.com)
>>>
>>>
>>
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