TI-92 series

TI-92
The original TI–92
TypeProgrammable Graphing
Introduced1995
Discontinued1998
Latest firmware1.12
SuccessorTI-92 Plus
Calculator
Entry modeD.A.L.
Precision14
Display typeLCD Dot-matrix
Display size240x128
CPU
ProcessorMotorola MC68000
Frequency10MHz
Programming
Programming language(s)TI-BASIC
Memory register68 kB RAM
Other
Power supply4 AAs,
1 CR2032
Weight493 grams (17.4 oz)
Dimensions119 mm × 208 mm × 30 mm (4.7 in × 8.2 in × 1.20 in)
TI-92 II
TI-92 II
TypeProgrammable Graphing
Introduced1996
Discontinued1999
Latest firmware2.1
SuccessorTI-92 Plus
Calculator
Entry modeD.A.L.
Precision14
Display typeLCD Dot-matrix
Display size240x128
CPU
ProcessorMotorola MC68000
Frequency10MHz
Programming
Programming language(s)TI-BASIC
Memory register128 kB RAM
Other
Power supply4 AAs,
1 CR2032
Weight493 grams (17.4 oz)
Dimensions119 mm × 208 mm × 30 mm (4.7 in × 8.2 in × 1.20 in)

The TI-92 series are a line of graphing calculators produced by Texas Instruments. They include: the TI-92 (1995), the TI-92 II (1996), the TI-92 Plus (1998, 1999) and the Voyage 200 (2002). The design of these relatively large calculators includes a QWERTY keyboard. Because of this keyboard, it was given the status of a "computer" rather than "calculator" by American testing facilities and cannot be used on tests such as the SAT or AP Exams while the similar TI-89 can be.[1][2]

  1. ^ Calculator Policy, 13 January 2016
  2. ^ AP Calculator Policy