HP Programmer's Calculators

From: Philip Pemberton <philpem_at_dsl.pipex.com>
Date: Tue Nov 18 11:04:27 2003

In message <002a01c3ade5$48eb44c0$8a0101ac_at_ibm23xhr06>
          "John Allain" <allain_at_panix.com> wrote:

> Next time I strike it rich I'm going to eBay for a 16c
> though.
I think I'll probably end up buying a Texas Instruments programmable
calculator - the TI-83 Plus Silver Edition looks pretty neat. Then there's
the coolness factor - hook it up to a computer, hack together a few addons
and upload them to the '83's internal memory. Has anyone ever used a TI-83?
Are they any good, i.e. can they do base-conversion as standard?

Later.
-- 
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