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« Reply #15 on: 16 April, 2012, 08:18:29 »
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I think at one point they actually merged files, but still made them listed in multiple folders. They probably did a mistake or something.

And yeah, the TI community has ups and downs. For example 4 years ago, not a single calc forum had more than 5 active topics per day and there were no z80 POTY. Then in 2010 Omni averaged around 400 posts per day for a while, but now we usually have 100 or 125. I'm betting in 2 years it will be quiet, then rebound again afterward.

These days it's mainly the TI-Nspire that is popular, but the TI-84 Plus (83+ compatible) is still very popular too. Nspire users are just more quiet these days because Texas Instruments constantly tries to block ASM/C from being possible on that calculator and there are not any development kit yet (stuff like Spasm/DCS SDK I mean). Besides that there's the Casio PRIZM, which is still quite new but at least not closed-down like the Nspire and also has huge programming potential. 68K seems dead, though.
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