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PiepsoDJ
Probe
Posted: 15 Jun 2008
01:12 GMT
Total Posts: 1
Hi all,

If I buy a TI-Nspire with a 84 Keypad on it, will it be able to run all the programs made for a TI-84, or does it have restrictions?
And will I be able to program with the commands available in the TI-84, or do I have to work with the badly commands of the Nspire?

Your help is appreciated
BrandonW
Goliath
Posted: 15 Jun 2008
02:41 GMT
Total Posts: 100
For all intents and purposes, it is an 84+SE when you have that keypad snapped in. Some of the hardware emulation may be quirky, so some games might behave kind of funky or have a blurry LCD, but if you're just looking for math functionality, it's all there 100%.
haveacalc
Guardian
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Posted: 15 Jun 2008
10:44 GMT
Total Posts: 1111
(BASIC programming works fine, Assembly uses some opcodes differently)

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BrandonW
Goliath
Posted: 15 Jun 2008
10:56 GMT
Total Posts: 100
They're not used differently, it just doesn't support some of the undocumented instructions, like the ones that use IXH/IXL.

If you stick to programs that don't do screwy stuff, you're going to be fine in that regard.
rowdy
Probe
Posted: 11 Sep 2008
21:23 GMT
Total Posts: 1
What if my spiffy new TI-nspire merely has its own keyboard? Can I still use the 84+SE programs?

Are there any programs/apps (math related, even) for the nspire?
haveacalc
Guardian
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Posted: 11 Sep 2008
21:32 GMT
Total Posts: 1111
You mean like a CAS? No 84+SE for you. You don't get any apps, but there is a Linear Algebra library that you can download. Or, non-CAS

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