Re: Should I go for a TI-80or 89? [message #230687 is a reply to message #230684] |
Thu, 16 November 2006 01:38 |
nopol10
Messages: 1043 Registered: February 2005 Location: Singapore
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By far, the TI-89 Titanium uses the latest Advanced Mathematical Software (AMS) at version 3.10 and is probably the best one you can get but its a bit more expensive than the rest of the calculators Texas Instruments has released. Go to www.ticalc.org for much much more information.
Oh and for games, try to get the TI-89 instead of Titanium, though its software is older. The Titanium kinda screws up for some ASM games that were written for the TI-89. If you want to get a Titanium, just use TIGCC 0.96 to recompile the sources of the games to make them compatible with the TI-89 Ti. I recompiled a version of Realtime Command To Conquer (Calc clone of C&C) and it works with grayscale.
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