Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 18:55:13 -0700 (PDT)
From: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Killer scientific calculator emulator

http://bluey.icestorm.com/vti.zip 
~2MB

  I was searching for a good Windows scientific calculator to replace the
poorly made Windows one, and just found this Texas Instruments TI-92 emulator. 
It's so good and fun that I just had to let everyone know (a true gadget junky
here ;)

  Talk about having a killer Libretto!  With this, you can now solve equations,
solve calculus problems, differential equations, 2D-graphing and data analysis,
3D-graphing with rotations, linear algebra, interactive numeric solver,
constants, unit conversions, statistical regressions, and optional assembly
language programming and more with this baby.

  http://www.ti.com/calc/docs/92plus.htm to get the Guidebook calculator
manual.

  It appears to work okay in the few minutes I've had to play with it, but no
guarentees if the answers come out wrong....(one bad thing about the TI-92 is
that they really did throw in the kitchen sink with everything else.  This is a
calculator you must read the manual or else you'll never figure out how to
operate it properly.)

  d =)

  ..back to your regularly broadcast show..and reading that huge manual..

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