September 27, 2007 From its origins as a flat stone covered with sand in ancient Babylonian times through to the emergence of the first electronic versions in the mid 20th Century, the calculator has ...
While the ubiquitous TI-83 still runs off an ancient Zilog Z80 processor, the newer TI-Nspire series of graphing calculators uses modern ARM devices. [Ivoah] managed to get Debian Linux running on a ...
Texas Instruments has brought its graphing calculator functionality to a more modern platform, according to TechPoweredMath. TI-Nspire for iPad mimics the functionality of the color TI-Nspire ...