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I feel oldCompWiz wrote:If you do it without xlib, it will probably run slowly. Very few people have 83's anyway. Almost everyone has either an 83+, SE, or 84 series calc. No one buys 83's anymore. I don't even think there is one person in my high school with one.
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I think that can be said about the 82s, the 83s are going down but a lot of people still have them.CompWiz wrote:Well, the number sure isn't growing. Most of the people at my school who are now buying calcs are even going for the 84's. 83's are a dying breed.calcul831415 wrote:There are still plenty of people at my school with normal 83s
Well, lets see.kalan_vod wrote:I think that can be said about the 82s, the 83s are going down but a lot of people still have them.CompWiz wrote:Well, the number sure isn't growing. Most of the people at my school who are now buying calcs are even going for the 84's. 83's are a dying breed.calcul831415 wrote:There are still plenty of people at my school with normal 83s
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And I know how you feel. I wonder why they'd settle for that. MAybe they think that having nearly 10x as much memory and 2.5x faster proc. speed, it'll make them smarter or speed up calculations significantly.
And I know how you feel. I wonder why they'd settle for that. MAybe they think that having nearly 10x as much memory and 2.5x faster proc. speed, it'll make them smarter or speed up calculations significantly.
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True. Actually, "regular school use" in my school includes gaming. It's pretty common. However, 83+'s do that just fine, only 83's would have a problem.dysfunction wrote:Well improved CPU is an advantage for math on the 89, since there are some calculations it can do that require several seconds. But on the 83+, there's no use for more power in regular school use.
So far, the poll shows that not even one person here has an 83(<> +). So, xlib?
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Why? I've never had any trouble...CompWiz wrote:True. Actually, "regular school use" in my school includes gaming. It's pretty common. However, 83+'s do that just fine, only 83's would have a problem.
83 = 83+ minus archive, it's not like it is a totally different calculator...
It doesn't anymoreSo far, the poll shows that not even one person here has an 83(<> +). So, xlib?
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