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#1 AlephMobius

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Posted 06 July 2003 - 09:56 PM

The latest one I have seen for sale is the 9950GB+. Is this basically a 9850GB+ with 32k of extra memory? What about the 9960, 9970, and 9990? Do any of them have a CAS?

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Posted 06 July 2003 - 10:31 PM

9970 has a very limited CAS

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Posted 06 July 2003 - 10:36 PM

Hi the cfx-9970g has a limited CAS (ALGBR mode). I think it's the best cfx around unless u need logistic regression (9850GB+ has this regression model but the 9970 has not). The 9970 has a 64k memory.

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Posted 07 July 2003 - 08:24 AM

Ha, on our high-school leaver exams the 9970 isn't allowed because of its "CAS", this was a real laugh after reading how limited its symbolic manipulation is...It can't do binomial expansions with power more than about 3 or something silly, ie can't do ( a + b )^3....

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Posted 07 July 2003 - 11:59 AM

I did some research and the 9960 and 9990 are french equivalencys of the 9850 models. One site said that the 9970 doesnt have a "Program Listing" feature. What do they mean by this?

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Posted 07 July 2003 - 02:36 PM

9990 = Graph80

It has 64k memory, colors and a limited CAS (Algbr)

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Posted 07 July 2003 - 05:26 PM

9850G = 9930GT
9950G = 9960GT
9850GB+ = Graph 60 = 9940GT+
9950GB+ = Graph 65
9970G = Graph 80 = 9990GT

Do you have any idea what they mean when they say the 9970 doesnt have a "program listing"?

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Posted 08 July 2003 - 05:37 AM

The 9970g doesn't have the program library that some gb+ models have. Besides the 9970 shows the size of every basic program it has in its memory. I'm not sure if other models show this information.

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Posted 08 July 2003 - 09:48 AM

The Graph60 and Graph65 (9940-9960) have the library and show the sizz of the basic programs. I think the Graph30 and Graph35 don't show these infos

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Posted 08 July 2003 - 01:47 PM

What is the program library? Is it a set of BASIC programs these calcs come with? I think they were/are doing something like this with the TI83 series.

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Posted 08 July 2003 - 04:16 PM

yes : a periodic table, some programs with formulas (trigo, exp, derivative, integral, physics constants ...), some conversion programs, ...)

total : more than 50k

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Posted 08 July 2003 - 04:26 PM

A periodic table in BASIC? Hmmm. I guess some of that stuff is pretty useful. If I really wanted that and I got a 9970 I could find someone with a 9850GB+ to help me out, right?

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Posted 09 July 2003 - 01:27 AM

Brazzucko has a really nice periodic table out right now, you can get it off my site (www.crimsoncasio.co.nr)




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