- 2 TI-83+ Calculators available for whoever can pay shipping
- 12 Nov 2014 09:57:59 pm
- Last edited by MufinMcFlufin on 13 Nov 2014 11:53:32 am; edited 1 time in total
I don't do much TI programming these days, and considering I somehow have collected a total of 5 calculators (3 83+'s, 1 84+SE, 1 92) I'm willing to give my 2 extra 83+'s to whoever could use them here, and can cover the shipping costs. They're shipping from Atlanta, Georgia, USA, and don't mind shipping anywhere in the world, but you have to cover all shipping costs.
I don't currently use them for anything, and they've been sitting around my room for years doing nothing. I just verified moments ago that they both boot and work just fine. Neither of them have (to my extent of knowledge) been used in any ASM programs. One seems to be brand new, has extremely few very minor scratches, still seems to have all the default applications, and as far as I can tell has had almost nothing ever done to it.
The other, older one may have had a few applications on it (games, game engines, game engine launchers, libraries) but I cannot say for certain whether or not this specific one did. The reassuring thing, is that I did no ASM testing with it, and only ever used well known and well established assembly programs.
Neither of them seem to have any dead pixels, and should work just fine. I don't have any pictures, but they're the same as any normal 83+ you'd see out there. Let me know if there's anything else you want to know about them, and let me know if you're interested in obtaining one of these.
Here's a link to the postage calculator for the USPS (United States Postal Service) which I'll be using to ship out the packages. You can figure out how much it'll cost to be shipped to your location. I'm probably going to be using a flat rate shipping package (Priority Mail® Padded Flat Rate Envelope) which can be found after you click More on the Flat Rate Service options.
I don't currently use them for anything, and they've been sitting around my room for years doing nothing. I just verified moments ago that they both boot and work just fine. Neither of them have (to my extent of knowledge) been used in any ASM programs. One seems to be brand new, has extremely few very minor scratches, still seems to have all the default applications, and as far as I can tell has had almost nothing ever done to it.
The other, older one may have had a few applications on it (games, game engines, game engine launchers, libraries) but I cannot say for certain whether or not this specific one did. The reassuring thing, is that I did no ASM testing with it, and only ever used well known and well established assembly programs.
Neither of them seem to have any dead pixels, and should work just fine. I don't have any pictures, but they're the same as any normal 83+ you'd see out there. Let me know if there's anything else you want to know about them, and let me know if you're interested in obtaining one of these.
Here's a link to the postage calculator for the USPS (United States Postal Service) which I'll be using to ship out the packages. You can figure out how much it'll cost to be shipped to your location. I'm probably going to be using a flat rate shipping package (Priority Mail® Padded Flat Rate Envelope) which can be found after you click More on the Flat Rate Service options.