Re: LZ: TI and a TI-86?


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Re: LZ: TI and a TI-86?



KEITH T BURZINSKI wrote:
> 
> Over the last few days I've noticed a few letters that made mention
> of a TI-86 (which would possess all of the abilities of a TI-85, and
> possibly more, and include built-in ASM support).  If TI _IS_ keeping
> a close watch, like they claim, does anyone here think that they
> might actually put such a calculator into production?


Definately NO. Since TI-calcs are made for schools, asm isn't exactly
an important part. The reason they made support for it on the 83 was
that there was interest (not many %) and it must be very easy to make
the Send(9 function. But to make a whole new calc for only asm, NO.


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