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#1 critor

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Posted 25 July 2022 - 09:22 AM

Hello to all Casio ES and EX/Classwiz enthusiasts here.

 

I don't know if you noticed, but Germany gets a new Classwiz for back to school 2022, the fx-800DE CW :

https://www.casio-sc...hner/fx800decw/

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I went to Germany to test it on the Didacta in June. It's very different from previous Classwiz calculators, it is a huge hardware and software revision of the Classwiz platform. Casio did litterally change everything and it is very impressive, since it is superior in many ways to current black and white graphing calculators : 

  • code name EY-016 in the diags (not even a CY anymore)
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  • completely new keypad
  • new grayscale screen (4 shades of gray, still 192*63 pixels but with the number of flags reduced from 20 to 18)
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  • around 1.8 times faster than previous Classwiz models
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  • even able to play grayscale animations, very impressive :
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  • completely new CPU (not even a nX-U8/100 anymore)
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  • ...
     

The fx-800DE CW seems to be the first member of a Classwiz 2 family of calculators (unofficial name). And it's very likely to me that current Classwiz calculators are going to be replaced by newer calculators based on the Classwiz 2 hardware+software in the next months/years.

 

A comprehensive test is available in French on TI-Planet :

https://tiplanet.org...=268460#p268460

 

And here is also a comparison, still partially in French :

https://tiplanet.org...jp900,fx800decw

 

What's your impression about all this ?

Feel free to ask questions, I'll reply if I can.


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#2 siealex

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Posted 06 August 2022 - 12:38 AM

Why is it FX-800 DE Z in these photos (and not DE CW)? Is it a prototype version?



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Posted 07 August 2022 - 02:00 PM

It was the only test model available at the Casio booth early June, the final model beeing only supposed to be available late August.

 

Si yes, probably just a non final model name.



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Posted 06 September 2023 - 03:26 AM

It seems to still use nx-u8/100 and its firmware appears to be derived from the classwiz x firmware although some of it seems to have been rewritten
in fact, the cwii firmware still seems to contain some code dating back to the original fx-es firmware
the forensic test means nothing as the nx-u8/100 does not have floating point instructions. it probably just means that they have changed the floating point library in the firmware







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