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General Discussion => Other Discussions => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: Yeong on September 23, 2011, 10:22:32 pm
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Which one do you really hate?
I hate TI-86, since it won't just accept some of the programs D:
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I'm starting to hate them all...next calc I get is a Casio!
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I hate none of them. Some calcs I prefer than others but no hating for me . :P
Who voted for the 68k calcs???? I'm gonna kill him :P
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I'm starting to hate them all...next calc I get is a Casio!
Maybe may suggest you: F9860(G(II)) with/out SD Slot, we need assembler here!
I don't hate TI-calc, I'm more interessed than before...
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I hate all TI calcs too. I'm saving up for a Prizm.
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At my school, there's this one teacher who is positively calculator obsessed - and he teaches Algebra/Trig, and so a lot of kids (like 90% of my friends [not a representative sample]) go through his class at some point. He actually has quizzes and such on different calculator-specific details..
Last year, unless you already had an 84, he made you get the nSpire... and this year he's making everyone get the CX.. :-(
Last year I'd gotten an 89 for my first calc... I lost it soon ( FACEPALM ), but a friend had a CASIO he let me borrow for the rest of the year. This year, I bought an 84SE, and during the third week of school traded with my friend cause I wanted extra RAM pages.
tl;dr LUDDITES FTW
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I hate none of them. Some calcs I prefer than others but no hating for me . :P
Who voted for the 68k calcs???? I'm gonna kill him :P
Actually, I've never used a 68k calc before :P/me removes vote for 68k calcs.
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I hate none of them. Some calcs I prefer than others but no hating for me . :P
Who voted for the 68k calcs???? I'm gonna kill him :P
Actually, I've never used a 68k calc before :P/me removes vote for 68k calcs.
One of my friends had a TI-89 Titanium and let me try it. It's kinda nice for a calculator.
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I hate none of them. Some calcs I prefer than others but no hating for me . :P
Who voted for the 68k calcs???? I'm gonna kill him :P
Actually, I've never used a 68k calc before :P/me removes vote for 68k calcs.
One of my friends had a TI-89 Titanium and let me try it. It's kinda nice for a calculator.
For me, the 89 ti was a bit hard to use at first, but once I got used to it, I was amazed by all the things you could do with it.
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There should be an option for those who don't hate any TI calc. Leaving all uptions unchecked and clicking vote dosn't work
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83+BE (sorry, it wasn't a choice)
I don't like how it's kind of compatible with the 84+. No crystal timers/15MHz/extra ram/usb and port 06 is funky.
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added "None"
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The nSpries. They make me sad.
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I'm going to go with the 83 (no plus), because it's even less compatible with 83/84+(SE) stuff than the 83+. I doesn't even have any archive. :'(
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NSpire CX! Because I have an NSpire CAS with clickpad... the price of NSpire CX CAS is almost the same as my NSpire CAS when I bought it several years ago... and even CX contains a Student Software now!
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I hate them all...
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If I had to pick a calc I don't like, I would have to pick the z80 series. I have never really used them and I hate it when I am forced to use an unfamiliar, yet wildly popular, calculator in a testing situation. :(
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I hate them all...
Really? I voted None.
My opinion:
TI-81 Never tried it
TI-82 Never tried it
TI-83/84 The 83 can't have axe so it's not so nice, it does run mario and stuff, so fo that it's pretty nice. For making games it's not so good IMO.
TI-85/86 Never tried it, but I want it for my collection. I want to be able to try EVERY program on ticalc.org It can run megaman! http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/130/13069.html
TI-89/92/Voyage 200 Best. Calcs. Ever.
TI-nSpire (no CX) It has LUA, so it's ok I guess.
TI-nSpire CX Color! I would like the nspire cx in my collection too.
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TI-85/86 Never tried it, but I want it for my collection. I want to be able to try EVERY program on ticalc.org It can run megaman! http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/130/13069.html
But it's really really SLOW
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It has a high rating on ticalc.org ...
Well, I'm not reallly saving for it. But It would be nice to be in my collection. :D
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I hate the nSpire CX. I don't know why, I just want to destroy them...
maybe it is just because the only people that I know that have them is the noobs... XD
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@Stefan: Yea, megaman on the 86 was a bit disappointing to me. :/
I know ! Someone should make a new one for the 83+ Series! :thumbsup:
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@Stefan: Yea, megaman on the 86 was a bit disappointing to me. :/
I know ! Someone should make a new one for the 83+ Series! ;D(http://www.omnimaga.org/Themes/default/images/gpbp_arrow_up.gif)
Sounds like a nice challenge...
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@Stefan: Yea, megaman on the 86 was a bit disappointing to me. :/
I know ! Someone should make a new one for the 83+ Series! ;D(http://www.omnimaga.org/Themes/default/images/gpbp_arrow_up.gif)
Sounds like a nice challenge...
I have the sprites available >:D (no, really!)
Now someone should code it
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@Stefan: Yea, megaman on the 86 was a bit disappointing to me. :/
I know ! Someone should make a new one for the 83+ Series! ;D(http://www.omnimaga.org/Themes/default/images/gpbp_arrow_up.gif)
Sounds like a nice challenge...
I have the sprites available >:D (no, really!)
Now someone should code it
I once was busy on megaman for the 89 in basic! Quited it though.
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@yeong: If i were to do it I'd use some smaller custom sprites. In the old games Megaman himself is 24x24! O.O
Maybe I'll play around with some spriting... (I have some with a mini megaman, but I don't remember exactly what size they are or what hard drive/flash drive they are on x.x)
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@yeong: If i were to do it I'd use some smaller custom sprites. In the old games Megaman himself is 24x24! O.O
Maybe I'll play around with some spriting...
I know that. I posted it somewhere, and some of them are big as 32x32
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http://ourl.ca/13140
Here's the one that I made.
It contains Airman and Megaman
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I don't hate any calculator. Without them, I would be nowhere.
The calculators gave me the love to program, and that's something no one can take from me :)
So, thank you TI for this.