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I want to get a TI-NSpire CAS but i'm not going to be able to use it on tests. I don't want the regular TI-NSpire. However my decision hinges on the fact of whether I can create programs in the TI-84 and send them to the TI-NSpire and use them on the TI-NSpire. Because if that is the case, I can create programs on my TI-NSpire and just transfer them to my class calculator. No big deal. But if I can't, then I may have to get the regular TI-NSpire and just use the TI-84 capabilities.

2007-10-20 02:55:46 · 2 answers · asked by al8067 1 in Consumer Electronics PDAs & Handhelds

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You should be able to bc i have one myself... but i couldn't tell you how bc someone did it for me...

2007-10-20 02:59:58 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

We comprehend you may want to renowned which may well be greater useful for IB application: the TI-80 4 Plus Silver Editor or the TI-Nspire (non-CAS) with the TI-80 4 Plus Faceplate. The TI-Nspire with the TI-80 4 Plus Faceplate would not have any added useful factors as against the TI-80 4 Plus Silver version. The TI-80 4 Plus Faceplate facilitates the TI-Nspire to emulate the TI-80 4 Plus Silver version and grants it an identical good function with out additions.

2016-11-09 00:26:50 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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