I was sitting in my math class, working on some matrix crap (yawn) when I noticed my batteries were about to go... the screen got really light, and then... blam, everything was gone.
I kind of looked dazed for a few seconds, then I busted out the scratch paper, and went to work. All this time, wishing I was home, in front of my computer. I have a TI-83 Calculator, and I love it. My pal has a TI-89, and he loves his. I have both on the computer, and I sometimes use them when don't feel like putting in the most effort into doing my work.
After class, I went home, and played some gp32_console . I've been doing that a lot lately, especially since its still "new" to me, as I've only had it for about a month now. I take it with me everywhere I go. I'm enjoying all the classics, as I'm big into retro-gaming. While playing however, it occured to me that it'd be really neat to have a calculator on this device. A powerful one like those TI graphing calculators.
Is this possible? Has someone done it?
Looking forward to hearing everyone's take on this.
Mars
I kind of looked dazed for a few seconds, then I busted out the scratch paper, and went to work. All this time, wishing I was home, in front of my computer. I have a TI-83 Calculator, and I love it. My pal has a TI-89, and he loves his. I have both on the computer, and I sometimes use them when don't feel like putting in the most effort into doing my work.
After class, I went home, and played some gp32_console . I've been doing that a lot lately, especially since its still "new" to me, as I've only had it for about a month now. I take it with me everywhere I go. I'm enjoying all the classics, as I'm big into retro-gaming. While playing however, it occured to me that it'd be really neat to have a calculator on this device. A powerful one like those TI graphing calculators.
Is this possible? Has someone done it?
Looking forward to hearing everyone's take on this.
Mars