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Type | Programmable Graphing |
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Introduced | 1995 |
Discontinued | 1998 |
Latest firmware | 1.12 |
Successor | TI-92 Plus |
Calculator | |
Entry mode | D.A.L. |
Precision | 14 |
Display type | LCD Dot-matrix |
Display size | 240x128 |
CPU | |
Processor | Motorola MC68000 |
Frequency | 10MHz |
Programming | |
Programming language(s) | TI-BASIC |
Memory register | 68 kB RAM |
Other | |
Power supply | 4 AAs, 1 CR2032 |
Weight | 493 grams (17.4 oz) |
Dimensions | 119 mm × 208 mm × 30 mm (4.7 in × 8.2 in × 1.20 in) |
Type | Programmable Graphing |
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Introduced | 1996 |
Discontinued | 1999 |
Latest firmware | 2.1 |
Successor | TI-92 Plus |
Calculator | |
Entry mode | D.A.L. |
Precision | 14 |
Display type | LCD Dot-matrix |
Display size | 240x128 |
CPU | |
Processor | Motorola MC68000 |
Frequency | 10MHz |
Programming | |
Programming language(s) | TI-BASIC |
Memory register | 128 kB RAM |
Other | |
Power supply | 4 AAs, 1 CR2032 |
Weight | 493 grams (17.4 oz) |
Dimensions | 119 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]