Re: Introducing the TI-92 Plus Module


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Re: Introducing the TI-92 Plus Module



No!!!!!  Please don't let fargo die.  If fargo is going to, make a TI asm
clone.  What would that mean for the thousands of TI users without Pluses.
Grant Stockly

The EuP driver only runs under Fargo.

>Is fargo going to be dead???!!! The new 92+ module will allow for asm
>programs to be run... It will have some 500k mem, but like 384k will be an
>archive type deal(?)  who knows how that will work.. they should have just
>made it all ram im thinking... at least it will have more math options...
>and 5 language menus (yeah... like I care when I can only read 1 1/2
>languages)  Anyways, there is a valid point in this post, will a backup
>from a calc with the plugin to a 92 with an expander work? or will it not
>since the expanders will only work under fargo?
>
>On Fri, 7 Nov 1997, Grant Stockly wrote:
>
>:>The TI-92 Plus Module lets you quickly, easily, and affordably upgrade your
>:>TI-92. Expand your software for college mathematics and engineering courses,
>:Couldn't that be done with an oversized backup from a new calc?
>:
>:>add more memory, and electronically upgrade to future software versions...
>:>without buying a new calculator.
>:512k expanders have arrived, and if you need one of those, they cost half
>:of $80.
>:
>:
>:Is there any thing else this Module will do?  Does it have a serial port or
>:any goodies?
>:
>:Grant Stockly
>:>
>:>Available 2nd quarter 1998 for about $80 in the U.S.
>:>
>:>You can find more at http://www.ti.com/calc/docs/92plus.htm
>:>
>:>Best regards,
>:>Paul
>:
>
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