Re: TI-H: what should i buy?


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Re: TI-H: what should i buy?




well, as of now there is alot for the 85 , memory expander, temp. 
sensor,mbus, turbo,backlighting,and sinterface ports have all been made. 
someone is working on printer interface i think also.

the 96 is OK it does have more memory ..but i still like the 85.
in my opinion though the 92 is far supirior to all the TI-8x series..
the EuP is a great memory expander, and soon to be the EII will be 
awsome.

now alot of these things i have mentioned will be ported over to other 
calcs eventualy so as long as you get a 85/86/92....eventualy most 
projects will work on all of these...

if you are concerned about math...the 92....especialy if you buy the $80 
92+module and the calc, is far supior

so i guess what im saying is go for the 92....
you can find it for about $160 somewhere and the module is $80
but it adds many many math features and alot of memory.

the 86 has way more memory than the 85.
and considering the drivers WILL be ported...

id say if u dont have the money for the 92 get the 86
otherwise get the 92 definently....
but im sure other people have much different opinions, not thatthe 
jumble of crap i just wrote was an opinion :) ...or even rational at 
that.


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>I've saved up enough money to buy myself one calculator.   I have an 
82.  I
>want something I can make cool stuff for.  Of course the logical choice 
is the
>85 because everybody uses it and everybody makes drivers for it.  I 
also saw
>the 86 which is generally a souped up 85.  Do 85 drivers and shells 
work on
>the 86?  Are any drivers for good projects coming out for any other
>calculators  (82, 92)?  Should I just wait and get a 92?  I also need
>something that I will need for school in the future.
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>HELP ME! 
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