Just put some fresh batteries in my ol' TI-92 calculator. I always had the functionally equivalent TI-89 in school but wanted the TI-92 just for its qwerty keyboard and much cooler form factor... well as an adult I bought two and I must admit its still a great calculator!
@icedquinn Yea I'm aware, really stupid rule you cant use QWERTY on the tests.. but I never understood why that meant I had to suffer the rest of the time in school. Keep in mind I was in school in the 80s and 90s so programming these calculators in QBasic to do all sorts of crazy shit was the norm. So programming them to cheat on tests wouldnt be too far fetched. Just not sure how not allowing a qwerty keyboard is gonna stop that
@icedquinn numworks, a small time company, seemed to have no issue getting approved.
There are 32 approved models of Casio and 9 approved HP models.
@icedquinn This is for the official SAT list, so not specific to a school.
@icedquinn Are you talking about just ordinary math class tests in high school or we talking SATs?
@freemo That's really cool! I still have a TI-83 Plus Silver Edition.
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These were fantastic and very cool. I was stuck on a casio when they came out so all I had was exploiting precigion problems and buffer overflows in Casio Basic engine.