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For my 66th birthday, I had the pleasure of receiving as a birthday present a TI-66 (new!)...
Other TI programmable calculators should be added by the end of the summer. (2021)
In the meantime I dive back into the discovery of a new machine.



The TI-66

The TI-66, released in 1983, differs from previous programmable TI by its horizontal format.

It is only a modernized TI-58C which uses the same programming language AOS and also has a constant memory but adopts an LCD display allowing the alphanumeric display of the program instructions.

Compared to the TI-58C other differences are to be noted:
  • the memory is 512 program steps (480 for the TI-58C),
  • battery powered LR44 [750h autonomy] or SR44 [2000h autonomy] (no more battery pack and charger),
  • the PC-100C printer is replaced by a small thermal printer PC-200 connected via a mini serial port.

    But also ... (disappointment!)
  • no more SSL library modules (PGM disappears),
  • no more HIR or DSZ xx...


  • TI-66 emulator

    On the emulation side, the TI-66 is not well off ...

    No other emulator than that of Claudio Larini seems to exist.

    The TI-66.exe by Claudio is fantastic work that should be noted, but its ergonomics make it unpleasant to use:
  • the keyboard is used by moving from key to key with up / down, left / right arrows (no mouse),
  • no other language than Italian,
  • garish colors that end up tiring the eyes.

    Too bad!
  • A use of the mouse,
  • a multi-language version or even only English,
  • and the possibility of choosing its colors
                would surely have given this emulator the success it deserved to have.


    http://www.claudiolarini.altervista.org/



  • TI-66 Manual


  • TI-66 Programmable Sourcebook
  • TI-66_Manual_US.pdf
  • TI-66 Programmable Manuel
  • TI-66_Manuel_FR.pdf



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