Anyone have this calculator? I heard it's real neat (and real pricey!!!) since it's expensive I'm pretty sure it can do alot of things right? Can it read e-books? Can it act like a PDA?
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Anyone have this calculator? I heard it's real neat (and real pricey!!!) since it's expensive I'm pretty sure it can do alot of things right? Can it read e-books? Can it act like a PDA?
I have one. No, it is not a PDA. It is best for its statistical functions and some basic algebra and graphing.
Edit: no you can not read e books either.
i heard it can play games n' such it can't read ebooks? borring....
lol, we use them in school.Quote:
Originally posted by Keikan@18 January 2004 - 00:00
i heard it can play games n' such it can't read ebooks? borring....
You can put games on them, as well as other math based programs, but nothing fancy.
And no, it cant read ebooks. The font size would be disporportionate to the total number of pixels to the screen, so you would somehow have to scroll across all the pages and down.
yeah they can play games, blockdude is quite addicting....
nothing special though, not worth your money unless you need one for university or high school or something
If your a student and you use them in school as much as I do, then just beg your parents for one.Quote:
Originally posted by kaiweiler@18 January 2004 - 00:05
yeah they can play games, blockdude is quite addicting....
nothing special though, not worth your money unless you need one for university or high school or something
Mind bought me on about two years ago.
yeah they have ti-89 out as well, but most programs are campatible with the ti-83
and if you've got the extra money buy a ti-83 plus silver edition!
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Ya my mom is gonna by me one I told her i need it for Grade 10 math
You can't scroll on it? What if you made the text files really smallQuote:
The font size would be disporportionate to the total number of pixels to the screen, so you would somehow have to scroll across all the pages and down.
and how much space does it have
No, I mean, the pixel count, would make even 1pixel thick fonts = only so many letters for the screen. Thus, it would be alot of scrolling.Quote:
Originally posted by Keikan@18 January 2004 - 00:20
Ya my mom is gonna by me one I told her i need it for Grade 10 math
You can't scroll on it? What if you made the text files really smallQuote:
The font size would be disporportionate to the total number of pixels to the screen, so you would somehow have to scroll across all the pages and down.
and how much space does it have
Your better off getting the TI-86. It's actually cheaper, and has more memory.
ok puzzle pack, its gay but entertaining, while the teachers yapping away x = this and bsquared - this over 2 your playing block dude, witch is a pretty good game lol, theres also some periodic table thing you can put on and use for science classes, and the typeing so you can cheat with ease, i love definatly worth the 100 dollers
the one thats 30 more i believe can play mario from nes witch totally rocksQuote:
Originally posted by Duffman3@18 January 2004 - 05:48
ok puzzle pack, its gay but entertaining, while the teachers yapping away x = this and bsquared - this over 2 your playing block dude, witch is a pretty good game lol, theres also some periodic table thing you can put on and use for science classes, and the typeing so you can cheat with ease, i love definatly worth the 100 dollers
Yeah I got one (not the silver adition or w/e) and its pretty cool....kinda obssesed with block dude right now. Tetris is always fun too.
Do you need to buy a seperate cable to download stuff?
some people cheat on exam(s) with this. you can put notes your not supose to have in the that
don't forget the old pass back *types* what the answer to 1 - 12 *types* *pass behind* *friend mutter* that fucker *friend mutters* *click click click* *pass forward*
Don't over use the transfer port though. Putting the cable in/out enough times breaks it off! After that you're pretty much screwed (unless you send it back, pay extra money... etc...). I know from experience. One more tip: when playing tetris, don't hit the ON button, it clears your ram :blink: .
still do you need to fork out extra money for a pc to calculator cable?
On my TI-83 , yes, the cable was separate. And as far as games go , the best I've seen is an Outrun rip-off that barely ran.
Still , if you're just looking for some Tetris during school hours , it gets the job done. All those hours wasted playing Dopewars on a calculator... memories... :rolleyes:
get a ti 89, and u can add pdf files on it. i found a dictionary for ti89. bring that to the sat's and act's and u got usself a really good verbal score
thatd be awesome, i may buy one off ebay
The Silver Edition comes with the cable
the ti-89 is cheaper than the ti-83 "silver edition"
they tell you to put the calc on the floor during the verbal parts :PQuote:
Originally posted by abu_has_the_power@18 January 2004 - 16:35
get a ti 89, and u can add pdf files on it. i found a dictionary for ti89. bring that to the sat's and act's and u got usself a really good verbal score
yeah, the 83 (whether it's the silver edition or not) is not nearly as good as the 89. The TI-89 is much better. Also, the TI-86 is pretty crappy. Out of all the calculators that TI has out now, the TI-89/Voyage 200 is the best. TI also has a new calculator out. It's called the 84/84 Silver. It looks pretty cool, but it's just another remake of the 83. If you want the best, go for the 89. MUCH better math capabilities, MUCH better games, and it can read e-books (I think they're in a different format though). Also, the 89 has apps that are compatable with Word and Excel.
Go to ticalc.org, and look around. You'll see a clear difference. Just check out screenshots for different programs/games available for the calculators.
I can't afford the ti-89 AND the cable :(
they tell you to put the calc on the floor during the verbal parts :P [/b][/quote]Quote:
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get a ti 89, and u can add pdf files on it. i found a dictionary for ti89. bring that to the sat's and act's and u got usself a really good verbal score
not here. i put mine on the table. then when i have a word i don't get, i write it in the math section. then i go back. i've done it once with the ti83 se. got myself a list of sat words, and used it. got a pretty good score
the silver edition is the same as the ti 83 plus except a little fast with more ram. if you just using it for school work the silver edition won't be worth the extra money.Quote:
Originally posted by Keikan@18 January 2004 - 21:42
the ti-89 is cheaper than the ti-83 "silver edition"
Hitchhiker427 = The TI-86 isn't even close to "pretty crappy". I'm doubting it can read ebooks (im not sure though), but I did get Mega Man 2 in it's ENTIRETY on it, plus phoenix (extremely good game if you want to kill some time), and I think about 5 more games. In my mind, if it can pull MM2 off, with REALLY good visuals for a damn calculator, it's worth the $$ if your getting a TI-?? brand.
Are there any websites that tell me what number to put in to create games and stuff?
www.ti-calc.orgQuote:
Originally posted by bigdawgfoxx@20 January 2004 - 20:59
Are there any websites that tell me what number to put in to create games and stuff?
don't get a Ti-83 plus even though it temping.....get a Ti-86 or Ti-89 cuz they both could do integration. I think the Ti-89 could do double integration too but i'm not sure. but i know for sure both could do integration which is very helpful in calculus class. it cut the work down 99%.
When I said pretty crappy, I was referring more to math capabilies. The TI-86 was developed to be a business math calculator. So, for the most part it is NOT what you want for school. And, yes, they do have Megaman for the TI-86. Bravo, I sure do wish they're port it to the 89. I've played that, and it's good. But, for the most part the 89's games a alot better. Go check out screenshots from ticalc.org. And yes, pheonix is fun, isn't it? They have that for the 89, too, only it's a bit faster and smoother. Also, they have platinum edition, which is prettier and has more options. But, still, if you're a high school student, I'd say the 89 is the best, followed by the 83+. I still wouldn't recommend getting an 86 unless you specifically need it for business math, or just simply the games.
On the other hand though, I know some of my classes dont like you using the Ti-89 and such, because of all those extra things it can do.
Although, you can always get an Emulator for any of these btw, and use it on the computer.
Yeah, that is true. It's so powerful with calculus and stuff, that some places don't let you use it.
Fortunately, our calculus teacher encourages all of her students to get one because of what it can do, and if she feels that we should do something without it's help, she just says, "no calculator on this portion".
I got the TI-83 plus and I have to say it's hella borring...
I just use the thing for my organizer.
Overclocking time
:lol: TI-89s are banned in my physics classes. :D :ninja:
They don't let you use 85 and 89 in my school I don't think.
So what programs do you people usally download? I got puzzpack already
haha, you guys are all worried about money... you should just do like i did and steal one, those walmart people are hella dumb just rip one off.
Ya sure....