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I think the last calculators I owned were TI-84+ (Silver Edition?), TI-89 Titanium, and TI-Nspire, and I haven't touched any of them in years. I recall Nspire had some new functions in TI-BASIC that made it much easier to build a sprite-based game. The newer TI-84 calculators with color screens have increased resolution (beyond the good ol' 96x64) and more memory/storage, but have clearly not kept up with the pace of technology. They print money with these monopolistic turds.Any calculator nerds here? I was looking to get a nice graphing calculator, as my trusty Ti-84 Plus met a bad fate. But it has been probably 20 years since I've even looked into this stuff and now I see that they have "AI" built into them and all sorts of features. The full-color screens are definitely nifty. But I'm sort of lost. Any of you have opinions on calculators?
I remember hearing about this dustup but not the jailbreak. I haven't followed the scene for a long time:
On 20 May 2020, Texas Instruments revealed that support of assembly and C programming would be removed starting in OS version 5.5.1 for the TI-84 Plus CE and TI-83 Premium CE. 4 months later, a jailbreak called arTIfiCE, which exploits the application Cabri Jr. to run arbitrary code, was written that restored compatibility.
It's sound advice to run away from TI and examine any alternative, such as HP, or a fucking phone, and I bet there's some crowdfunded hacker-friendly alternative out there using an ESP32 or something. I remember seeing a discounted TI-84 variant at a b&m retailer, maybe 50-75% off the usual price. That could be found at stores trying to get rid of them, or outside of the back-to-school or exam seasons when they are usually bought, but I haven't paid much attention to it. I don't know that I would pay $38 for the latest TI-84 color graphing calculator when TI is trying to nerf them and I could put that money towards any other more useful hardware.
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