these are slowly being removed , coincidentally I was opening the French one and it has been taken down
FieryFork wrote:
Liam P wrote:
its interesting that ti went back to the icon based menu like the ti 89t and the casio calculators.
i wonder what other surprises we are in for
i wonder what other surprises we are in for

I wonder if the calculator will have support for a document system like on the TI-Nspire series. I do hope that it retains the external mechanical keyboard support of the TI-84 plus CE and its python sister
I wonder what the little money / currency icon on the home screen will lead to.
Edit by Merth: Consolidate double post.
the money sign is for finance and conversion
Does anyone actually use the finance apps on the 84 series? I know that Omnicalc has a thing to remove it, and financial calculators do a better job.
Commented_Newline wrote:
Advanced+Online...? Does it come with a free emulator?
It always has, the TI 84+CE comes with a free online emulator too (That's what the free 4-year software subscription is).
That's really strange there's a single pixel column not dedicated to graphing. Maybe it's a typo?
Glad to see there's a even more memory available even if it's not a huge jump. I wonder how much non-user storage is available.
Glad to see there's a even more memory available even if it's not a huge jump. I wonder how much non-user storage is available.
TheLastMillennial wrote:
That's really strange there's a single pixel column not dedicated to graphing. Maybe it's a typo?
That's what I think, given the graphing area on the CE is actually 265x165.
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Since when does the TI-84 Plus CE not connect to STEM accessories like the TI Innovator Hub and the TI Innovator Rover? I hope this is a misinformed packaging designer, not removing functionality from the CE.
Edit: I'm going to theorize that means that they're going to switch those items to USB-C, so they can only connect to the Evo, which if so is rather unfortunate.
Edit: I'm going to theorize that means that they're going to switch those items to USB-C, so they can only connect to the Evo, which if so is rather unfortunate.
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I wonder what "continued OS support" means? Does it mean the TI 84 evo will be the last graphing calculator that TI introduces? Also, 3.5mb flash is barely and upgrade
claculator wrote:
I wonder what "continued OS support" means? Does it mean the TI 84 evo will be the last graphing calculator that TI introduces?
I sure hope not!
MateoConLechuga wrote:
It always has, the TI 84+CE comes with a free online emulator too (That's what the free 4-year software subscription is).
I was aware that the CE came with an emulator, but as you said it is a four-year subscription, hence not free forever. Idk but it might be the same with the evo. It seems like a marketing focus too, so there might be some surprises in that area too.
I really don't care if they stop updating the CE, I'm keeping myself at update 5.4, which removed hexcodes, but added some nice features.
TheLastMillennial wrote:
Glad to see there's a even more memory available even if it's not a huge jump. I wonder how much non-user storage is available.
This is the most interesting point on that list.
The CE has 3MB of user accessible flash simply because the OS and pre-loaded apps takes up ~1MB of the 4MB chip.
The OS alone is larger than 500KB, so it cannot be that they are just excluding apps from that figure (which would be about as goofy as replacing "Display Resolution" with "Graphing Display Area" 👀 )
To me, this suggests a setup similar to the Zero, with some flash that is internal to the ASIC in addition to the external flash chip. The OS could fit comfortably on an internal 1MB, and we would continue to have discrete apps that can be [un]installed at will.
It's either that or, in the words of Adriweb:
Adriweb wrote:
Everything is ultraslopius maximus, it's an 8MB chip and the OS takes 4.5
ti_kid wrote:
No it means there won't be more Ti84+ce os updates.
Yay! Finally we don't have to deal with the villainy of TI patching ASM on the CE anymore.
Bad news: they would probably do the same on the Evo, although considering their "approach"... still worth a toast.
mr womp womp wrote:
Adriweb wrote:
Everything is ultraslopius maximus, it's an 8MB chip and the OS takes 4.5
It might actually be a valid theory if we imagine they went the 82AEP route: the whole of OS+Apps bundled together in one (signed) file and containing every all including all the lang apps. This could take 4.5MB I suppose? Seems a bit big but idk.
The alternative of a 4MB flash chip and the OS (without apps) size-optimized enough to be compiled down to just 500 KB... is relatively unlikely? Technically if it's ARM and they use Thumb mode, the compiled code is smaller than equivalent ez80 compiled code but...
What about internal flash with arm firmware (bootcode+ez80 emulator) and 4M external flash, 500K for OS, 3.5M for user (no more bootcode/certificate/temp backups in external flash, this would explain the 500K difference) ?
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