Re: TI-82 programmer at your service.


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Re: TI-82 programmer at your service.



Me, I can't justify spending another $120 on an 86, when I already
have an 82. Not until it breaks or an 86 is required.

On Sun, 31 Aug 1997 16:46:11 -0500, 82nd Deer <eviljim@WRITEME.COM>
wrote:

>The 85 has that function and runs about $90 - $100, very little amounts
>over the 82 or 83.  A foil solver...  hmm...  that is something you have
>GOT to learn - you will need to know how to do that and do that quickly if
>you ever want to progress in math.
>
>At 05:31 PM 8/31/97 -0400, d d d wrote:
>>>programs?  Simply put, they say asm doesn't exist on the 82 and 85.
>>>What
>>>programs/functions DO you need that aren't built into the calculators,
>>>excatly?
>>
>>
>>Something I have wanted for a while now is a good equation solver.  Yes,
>>I know there is a solve function under the math menu, but you have to set
>>the equation equal to zero, and even then it doesn't use whole numbers.
>>What I want is a function to be able to enter the equation "2X+3Y=13",
>>and have the calc tell me that X=2, and Y=3.  Right now I have to enter
>>"2X+3Y-13", and I get 6.5 for X, and 0 for Y.  I realize that normally
>>there is an infinite number of answers, but there should only be one
>>answer when using whole numbers.  Something else I would like is a FOIL
>>solver, that one always has me searching for notes.  Yes, I also realize
>>that these will seem incredibly simple to you, but I bought my calc in
>>hopes of being able to do this kind of stuff without wading through a
>>pile of notes for half an hour.  I figured if I bought an advanced calc,
>>it should have no problem doing this simpler stuff.  Unfortunelty, I was
>>wrong.  A couple said that HP's can do this, but most of the people in my
>>classes had TI-82's or 83's, so that's why I bought a 82.  I know about
>>the 92, but I cannot spend that much on a calc, unless someone has one
>>real cheap, like maybe it has a broken link port or something.  I don't
>>play many games, so this would be perfect.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>-calc82
>>c82@juno.com
>>
>>
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