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« on: 16 March 2003, 18:03 »
are there any graphing calculator programs for linux or windows out there? I am looking for some thing resembling a ti-83 but anything will work.
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« Reply #1 on: 17 March 2003, 01:25 »
If you just want the language then find YaBasic.

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« Reply #2 on: 17 March 2003, 02:28 »
no i need a calculator for the comp. I have homework to do that needs one but i dont have one to use. I know most of the language and i dont particually ike it.
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« Reply #3 on: 17 March 2003, 07:24 »
octave and gnuplot, learn them and you should be fine, or use a ti emulater. btw the ti-83 was a piece of shit, i mean it uses a z80 for gods sake, get a real calculator like the ti-89 or ti-92, and while th ti92 is not allowed on exams the ti-89 is, and the 89 is almost the same as the 92. and it uses an m68k and has oodles of ram compared to the 83
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« Reply #4 on: 17 March 2003, 07:30 »
and i love ti-basic, its the one language i have mastered. use it and see. its OO if you want it to be. and its very very very powerful for mathwork, all the functions of the calculator are useable/*if you know anything about the ti-89, youll understand just how powerfull some of that stuff is*/ and you can embed ASM into it. GOTO be damned, use all the nifty looping features and GOTO's for branch controll/*ei, in a nested if loop, if an if is meet, use a GOTO to break from it, or in gui functions*/
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« Reply #5 on: 17 March 2003, 21:42 »
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Originally posted by chaosforages:
octave and gnuplot


Let me second that.  Octave is a terrific program.
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« Reply #6 on: 20 March 2003, 21:55 »
ahhh... memories. TI-basic was my first language. anyway... go to www.zophar.net and check their links, they have several emulators for the TI calcs.
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« Reply #7 on: 29 March 2003, 16:10 »
Ti basic was my... second language, after Qsoft basic on the amiga 600.  But how the f*** was it object oriented?  Surely you need some way to do "routine is" or similar?
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edit : of course when I say language I mean stunted mumble.  I could get it to do maths stuff, that was it...

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