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graywolf:
Wow! That's so cool. :) And a SD card would be useful, but I wouldn't be surprised if it didn't have one.

Delnar_Ersike:
Speaking of a calc emulating another calc, did anybody think of making a Casio emulator on a TI? :D

Halifax:
QuoteBegin-Insanity+26 Mar, 2007, 21:14-->QUOTE (Insanity @ 26 Mar, 2007, 21:14) QUOTE The TI-OS is better, more planned, and more thought out and crisp than any other operating system for a calc to me(although it may not be optimized) I love the layouts of the 89's and down because they are so easy to navigate. I really don't like the Homescreen/GUI of that calc. It looks too crowded so I think we should stick with whats not broken. TI!
[ Laughing Hysterically ]  
 You want to prove me wrong and show me a better calculator OS and then I will agree with you. Otherwise I don't see why it is so funny. The Casio OS there looks like s***. The crap is all jumbled up.(I didn't say this/write this in an angry tone)

graywolf:
QUOTE Speaking of a calc emulating another calc, did anybody think of making a Casio emulator on a TI?

No, but Bfr is working on a cross-platform programming language, MLC.

bfr:
And I think kucalc even mentioned on Casio forums that he may be porting MLC to this calculator (or another similar Casio calculator).  :)

The TI-OS does seem to overall look better, from what I've seen, but the OS for this Casio calculator at least doesn't seem absolutely horrible.

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