Could I upgrade my CAS in my AFX2.0 with the CAS of the Classpad300??
Is it possible to upgrade to Classpad CAS3
Started by
epaloco
, May 04 2003 09:16 PM
9 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 04 May 2003 - 09:16 PM
#2
Posted 04 May 2003 - 10:00 PM
If Casio releases an add-in update, yes.
Most probably they will not
Most probably they will not
#3
Posted 05 May 2003 - 05:05 AM
Where would we send an email to if we wanted to suggest to Casio to put out such a program? Maybe if enough people complain about it they could listen for once!
#4
Posted 05 May 2003 - 07:45 AM
I hate to be negative, but I doubt it!! I think someone should port the ti-92 os to the afx. Then it would have at least a half-decent CAS (sorry BiTwhise )
#5
Posted 05 May 2003 - 09:47 AM
a cross dresser calc! I dont think the AFX has enough flash memory to hold the entire OS of the Ti 92, plus there are hardwere diffrences... but I dont know much on the subject, just get a classpad.
#6
Posted 05 May 2003 - 10:35 AM
The TI OS is set up completely different from the Casio one, so that's kinda out of the picture. (not to mention the hardware differences)
I agree though, the TI Cas is much better than the Casio one (never stadet otherwise).
I agree though, the TI Cas is much better than the Casio one (never stadet otherwise).
#7
Posted 06 May 2003 - 12:25 AM
Wich is better CAS the one of the Classpad300 or the ti-89/92???
#8
Posted 06 May 2003 - 08:17 AM
From what I've seen using the classpad Manager, the TI Cas still has more features, and is more advanced (not much though)
however, this is an early build, and not the final version.
If the speed of the emulator is representable for the real thing, then I'm really looking forward to having it, cause everything runs super slick, and there's very little waiting, even for complex calculatotions.
Another feature of the classpad, perhaps useful for ppl not to comfortable with math and calculators, but also to get a better overview in setting up expressions, is that you can input stuff in microsoft eqaution style manner. for those who haven't used that, it basically means you set up your expressions like you would on paper.
All in all I'm not which will be best. I'll have to wait and see when I get my classpad
however, this is an early build, and not the final version.
If the speed of the emulator is representable for the real thing, then I'm really looking forward to having it, cause everything runs super slick, and there's very little waiting, even for complex calculatotions.
Another feature of the classpad, perhaps useful for ppl not to comfortable with math and calculators, but also to get a better overview in setting up expressions, is that you can input stuff in microsoft eqaution style manner. for those who haven't used that, it basically means you set up your expressions like you would on paper.
All in all I'm not which will be best. I'll have to wait and see when I get my classpad
#9
Posted 11 November 2003 - 03:55 PM
The CP300 usses Maple (maplesoft.com) algebra and texas usses Derive.
#10
Posted 11 November 2003 - 04:00 PM
the Classpad math software is done by Saltire (www.classpad.org or www.saltire.com), or am I talking about something totally diffrent.
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