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Texas Instruments. A Presentation of TI Calculators By William White, will_white25@hotmail.com. In the beginning,. Texas Instruments started on April 24, 1916, under a different name.
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Texas Instruments A Presentation of TI Calculators By William White, will_white25@hotmail.com
In the beginning, • Texas Instruments started on April 24, 1916, under a different name. • TI’s 1st electronic hand-held calculator was invented in 1967, by Jack Kilby, Jerry Merryman, and James Van Tassel.
TI-2500 DataMath • This came out in 1972.
SR-XX Slide Rule • Made in 1973 • SR-50 made in 1974 • SR-52 made in 1975, programmable with magnetic card storage.
TI-5040 • TI’s 1st desktop printing model, invented in 1976.
TI-59 • Invented in 1977, this was programmable, offering Solid State Software and a magnetic card reader.
TI-1030 • This model was made in 1978, was the 1st CMOS/LCD, and ran for 3000 hours on small silver oxide batteries.
TI-1766 • Made in 1981, this was TI’s 1st solar powered calculator.
TI-30 SLR • TI’s 1st solar powered slide rule calculator was made in 1982. The TI-30 Galaxy was developed in Europe with pedagogical features in 1985.
TI-12 Math Explorer • Invented in 1987, this solar powered wonder had many math functions.
TI-68 • In 1988, the TI-68 came out as an improvement to the TI-12 Math Explorer.
BA-II Plus • This model was released in 1991 as a powerful business calculator.
BA Real Estate • For Real Estate transactions, this was released in 1993.
Calculator Based Laboratory (CBL) • Connects to the TI-73, TI-82, TI-83, TI-83+, TI-83+ SE, TI-85, TI-86, TI-89, TI-92, TI-92+, and Voyager 200. This was released in 1994.
Calculator Based Ranger (CBR) • Connects to the TI-73, TI-82, TI-83, TI-83+, TI-83+ SE, TI-85, TI-86, TI-89, TI-92, TI-92+, and Voyager 200. This was released in 1997.
Calculator Based Laboratory 2 (CBL2) • Connects to the TI-73, TI-82, TI-83, TI-83+, TI-83+ SE, TI-85, TI-86, TI-89, TI-92, TI-92+, and Voyager 200. I’m not sure when this was released.
Into Graphing • TI’s 1st graphing calculator was invented in 1990, & was the TI-81! • Memory(bytes):2400 • Screen Size: 64x96 • Flash: No • CPU: z80 • Speed: 2 MHz • Link port: No • CBR/CBL Support: No • ViewScreen Model: No
TI-85 • Released in 1992 • Memory(bytes):28672 • Screen Size:64x128 • Flash: No • CPU: z80 • Speed: 6 MHz • Link port: Yes • CBR/CBL Support: Yes, ROM versions 9.0 or better • ViewScreen Model: Yes
TI-82 • Released in 1993. • Memory(bytes): 28672 • Screen Size:64x94 • Flash: No • CPU: z80 • Speed: 6 MHz • Link port: Yes • CBR/CBL Support: Yes • ViewScreen Model: Yes
TI-80 • Released in 1995 • Memory(bytes):7168 • Screen Size:48x64 • Flash: No • CPU: z80 • Speed: 980 KHz • Link port: ViewScreen Only • CBR/CBL Support: No • ViewScreen Model: Yes
TI-92 • Released in 1995 • Memory(bytes): 192512 • Screen Size: 128x240 • Flash: No • CPU: Motorola 68K • Speed: 6 MHz • Link port: Yes • CBR/CBL Support: Yes • ViewScreen Model: Yes
TI-83 • Released in 1996 • Memory(bytes):7168 • Screen Size:64x96 • Flash: No • CPU: z80 • Speed: 980 KHz • Link port: Yes • CBR/CBL Support: Yes • ViewScreen Model: Yes
TI-86 • Released in 1997 • Memory(bytes):98304 • Screen Size:64x128 • Flash: No • CPU: z80 • Speed: 6 KHz • Link port: Yes • CBR/CBL Support: Yes • ViewScreen Model: Yes
TI-83+ • Released in 1995 • Memory(bytes): 192152 • Screen Size:64x96 • Flash: Yes • CPU: z80 • Speed: 980 KHz • Link port: Yes • CBR/CBL Support: Yes • ViewScreen Model: Yes
TI-73 • Released in 1998 • Memory(bytes): 98304 • Screen Size: 64x96 • Flash: Yes • CPU: z80 • Speed: 980 KHz • Link port: Yes • CBR/CBL Support: Yes • ViewScreen Model: Yes
TI-89 • Released in 1998 • Memory(bytes): 585728 (HW1) • Memory(bytes): 911360 (HW2) • Screen Size:100x160 • Flash: Yes • CPU: Motorola 68K • Speed: ~20 MHz • Link port: Yes • CBR/CBL Support: Yes • ViewScreen Model: Yes
TI-92+ • Released ? • Memory(bytes):585728 (HW1) • Memory(bytes): 911360 (HW2) • Screen Size:128x240 • Flash: Yes • CPU: Motorola 68K • Speed: ~20 MHz • Link port: Yes • CBR/CBL Support: Yes • ViewScreen Model: Yes
TI-83+ Silver Edition • Released in 2001 • Memory(bytes): 1639972 • Screen Size:64x96 • Flash: Yes • CPU: z80 • Speed: ~20 MHz • Link port: Yes • CBR/CBL Support: Yes • ViewScreen Model: Yes
Voyager 200 • Released in 2002 • Memory(bytes): 2.5Mb • Screen Size:128x240 • Flash: Yes • CPU: Motorola 68K • Speed: ~20 MHz • Link port: Yes • CBR/CBL Support: Yes • ViewScreen Model: Yes
Comments / Corrections • If you find anything wrong with the information provided, please contact William White. • Thanks for your time. This is just practice for a much bigger project.