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>> Still, what do you expect from Casio?
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> When I was finishing school (around 1998) the TI-86 was the most popular
> calculator (I think our school got a special deal somehow and almost
> every math/science student bought one). You could program it directly
> either in some BASIC-like language or assembler, or you could connect it
> up to a PC to download stuff. I remember someone wrote/ported super
> mario for it, it took a while for the teachers to realise that people
> had games on their calculators!
Yeah, I gather the TI calculators are the ones to have. Proper CAS
functionality, true programmability, and all sorts of other good stuff.
Same about the price tag, eh? ;-)
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