Re: LZ: f-term and wavpak


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Re: LZ: f-term and wavpak



NeCrOm wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 1 Oct 1996, Brian E Mansell wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 1 Oct 1996 07:32:00 -0500 (CDT) NeCrOm
> > <cturner@garfield.leesummit.k12.mo.us> writes:
> >
> > > yes but us ti-92 users have something comming for us that is going
> > >to hit the new like never before...
> > >yes i have a ti-85 but lets face it the TI-92 just has more
> > >abillities than the TI-85 does.  now don't get me wrong I have had
> > >a TI-85 for the past 3 years and I love it (and zshell). but my 92
> > >is just bigger and has almost all of the calcs put into one.
> >
> > Yeah, however i think that ti should've listened to feedback from some of
> > us long time ti-85 owners, before they went ahead and made the 92. Like
> > giving it a rs 232 port, ram chip slot, and more adequate onboard
> > assembler (in other words they should've copied the hp48gx, yet fix what
> > it lacked. However i really like the layout of the calc. I'm probably not
> > gonna buy it, i'm looking into a hp omni go. They look like fun.
> >
> 
> yes i know someone that has a hp48gx and they kick...
> I think that TI needs to make a calc with a screen size about the size
> of the TI-92. and have a card slot for external ram. then they need a
> inferred transfer. then they need some kind of serial and parralel port
> for modem and what have you connections, and yes a printer.
> 
> still don't get me wrong I have an 85 an a 92 but I use my 85 more than
> the 92. just because teachers ask question when I get it out in the
> middle of class.
> Teachers are such simple mined peons.
> well maybe I sould not classify them as that but...
> 
> Carl Turner
> cturner@garfield.leesummit.k12.mo.us
The ti-92 has an internal slot for more RAM, why don't you try using an
radio transfer instead of IR(but i don't think either will work), use
the graphlink and an easy to build adapter and you have yourself a
serial port. Have a nice day :)
PCoMP
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