Re: symbolic math


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Re: symbolic math



Sorry I thought Alg 38 was smaller.  But the TI-86 has 96k which should be
big enough to hold the program.  Plus some features could be cut out to
make the program smaller.  The way people could use the TI-86 to do things
only the TI-92 could do.

David Teitlebaum <david.t@sylvania.sev.org> wrote in article
<33a34828.823437@sylvania.sev.org>...
> On 14 Jun 1997 23:45:44 GMT, "Eli Allen" <eallen@mail.bcpl.lib.md.us>
> wrote:
>
> There are no zshell (or basic for that matter) programs for the ti 8x
> that can do symbolic math.  Alg 48 is 48k and thus only fits in a gx
> or g with more memory soldered to the board, thus it isn't really
> feasable to do anything similar on any of the TIs with 32k.
> David Teitlebaum
> david.t@sylvania.sev.org
>


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