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Posted by thatxliner 16 hours ago

Ti-84 Evo(education.ti.com)
468 points | 395 commentspage 6
wolfi1 8 hours ago|
Do these graphing calculators still use Derive (tm)? pity, there is no pc version anymore
Centigonal 10 hours ago||
Great memories writing games in TI-BASIC on sheets of loose-leaf paper to later transcribe manually into my TI-84+.
dramm 14 hours ago||
Hand reaches over and I lovingly pat the HP-67 sitting on my desk.
LeFantome 8 hours ago||
How are these still so slow?
throwaway85825 12 hours ago||
I want a desk calculator keyboard that works with my phone. New TIs are just really cheap phones now.
kernz 8 hours ago||
Classic hacker mindset - the rule said no programmable calculators, so you made it say it wasn't one. Security through labeling.
chaqchase 14 hours ago||
Nice to see the hardware move forward. I still wish calculators were more open, or at least less locked into school-age pricing.
j2kun 13 hours ago||
Python programming with 156 MHz and 3.5 MiB of RAM? Can a Python REPL even start up with that profile?
duskwuff 12 hours ago|
3.5 MB is pretty generous, actually! Some older TI-84 models had MicroPython running on a secondary ATSAMD21 processor with 32 KB of RAM - that was effectively unusable.
kenjackson 8 hours ago||
Who is using this on the SAT when there is Desmos?
Yeri 15 hours ago|
What's the "online calculator license" ?

"Online calculator included (four-year subscription) •($80 value)"

cristoperb 15 hours ago||
Apparently just a TI-84 Evo emulator(?) that you can run in a browser for $20/year:

https://education.ti.com/en/products/calculators/graphing-ca...

tech234a 14 hours ago||
My guess is that they are trying to encourage people not to use the various clones and unofficial emulators available for their calculators.
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