At 09:23 AM 9/8/99 -0400, Arnold Reinhold wrote:
>BTW, several of these units also permit assembly language
>programming. The 83/83+ is Z80 based. The 89/92+ are 68000 based,
>with 188K of RAM. PGP isn't out of the question on those.
...
>Staples stocks the TI-83+ at $92.99. So for under a hundred bucks and
>a little time spent in TIBasic programming you can own an
>off-the-shelf coding machine using strong encryption, interoperable
>with CipherSaber programs on other platforms, in a reasonably
>portable and innocent-looking package. And it will still do math.
Of course, you can get a low-end Palm Pilot for about $130-150
(or cheaper if you buy used from somebody upgrading.)
More memory, and you don't have to program in Basic.
Thanks!
Bill
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