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The TI58C |
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Appeared to the end of the 70s, the TI58C completed the collection of the programmable calculators of this period (TI57, TI58 and TI59).
New version of the TI58, it possessed in more a constant memory (C of TI58C).
(See the page
My TI58C)
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Since the advent of microcomputers and specially 'Winbugs', such machines are passed in the trapdoor of the modernity.
Nevertheless the beginnings of the microcomputing were promising with good processors and with good assemblers (Z80) of good OS (CP/M) and fascinating languages...
The mercantile attitude took on passionate persons' genius, pionners 'land-cleaners' of an unknown world, sacrificed on the altar of holding companies.
It is never the gold-diggers who become billionaires...
Today there are still nostalgic of these marvels and of period when the word 'logarithm' was not considered as an incongruent sneezing.
I recently discovered that there were emulators of TI on PC and even a compiler !
I thus took back my 'pilgrim's baton', and as a young 'padawan' I learnt again the enjoyments of the Force...
I thus got down to the realization of an emulator TI58C, solitary quest of the Holy Grail !
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