The humble Texas Instruments graphing pocket calculator has seen its fair share of mods over the years, thanks in part to an oddly active development community of procrastinators desperate to get out ...
While the ubiquitous TI-83 still runs off an ancient Zilog Z80 processor, the newer TI-Nspire series of graphing calculators uses modern ARM devices. [Ivoah] managed to get Debian Linux running on a ...
It’s not Apple IIs, and it’s not Raspberry Pis. The most important computing platform for teaching kids programming is the Texas Instruments graphing calculator. These things have been around in one ...
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