Hello group,
Looking to buy a FX-992s. I love the huge number of functions, 12 digit display and boolean functions. I prefer plain scientific calculators and don't need graphing nor the 2 line display of FX-991ES etc.
Quick question: does anyone know how old these are? I seen sources quoting the mid 90s. Was wondering if there will ever be an upgrade to this or whether the market for these "high-end one-line scientific" calculators no longer exists.
Also, can I get one in blue? This link is sold out but it does seem different from the normal grey:
http://www.spideroff...g/fx-992stn.jpg

Fx-992s - How Old And Can You Get It In Blue?
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CalcFanUK
, May 01 2009 11:07 AM
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Posted 01 May 2009 - 11:07 AM
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Guest_Sergei Frolov_*
Posted 01 May 2009 - 11:31 AM
Also, can I get one in blue? This link is sold out but it does seem different from the normal grey:
http://www.spideroff...g/fx-992stn.jpg
Casio fx-992s is from 1994th.
By the way, this calculator has VPAM nonation and little different to traditional or 2-line logic.
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