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- TI-73_series abstract "TI-73 series are graphing calculators made by Texas Instruments.The original TI-73 was originally designed in 1998 as a replacement for the TI-80 for use at a middle school level (grades 6-9). Its primary advantage over the TI-80 is its 512 KB of flash memory, which holds the calculator's operating system and thereby allows the calculator to be upgraded. Other advantages over the TI-80 are the TI-73's standard sized screen (as opposed to the TI-80's smaller screen), the addition of a link port, 25 KB of RAM (as compared to the TI-80's 7 KB of RAM), and a faster 6 MHz Zilog Z80 processor (as compared with the TI-80's 980 kHz proprietary processor). The TI-73 also uses the standard 4 AAA batteries with a lithium backup battery (instead of the TI-80's 2 CR2032 lithium batteries).In 2003, the TI-73 was redesigned with a sleek new body shape and redesignated the TI-73 Explorer to indicate its currently intended use as a bridge between the TI-15 Explorer and similar calculators and the TI-83 Plus, TI-84 Plus, and similar calculators.Due to lack of demand in middle schools, the TI-73 and TI-73 Explorer have not been huge sellers for TI and are not carried by most retail stores. Most American upper-level middle school algebra courses generally tend to use the TI-83 or TI-84 families instead of the TI-73 or TI-73 Explorer, while most basic middle school math courses generally do not use graphing calculators, instead opting for scientific calculators such as the TI-30 or TI-34 families.Originally the TI-73 could only run programs written in TI-BASIC, although that has changed in recent years. In 2005 an assembly shell called Mallard was released for the TI-73. Mallard allows the user to run programs written in assembly language. As with the TI-82 and the TI-85 before, a hacked backup file is downloaded containing the assembly shell.Released in early 2009, the Windows utility Chameleon allows a user to load the TI-73 Explorer with a slightly modified TI-83+ firmware, giving it nearly equivalent functionality.".
- TI-73_series thumbnail Ti_73_Graphing_Calculator.jpg?width=300.
- TI-73_series wikiPageExternalLink calcg.org.
- TI-73_series wikiPageExternalLink features.html.
- TI-73_series wikiPageExternalLink 73.
- TI-73_series wikiPageID "684917".
- TI-73_series wikiPageRevisionID "585787179".
- TI-73_series caption "Ti-73".
- TI-73_series display "96".
- TI-73_series entry Calculator_input_methods.
- TI-73_series frequency "6.0".
- TI-73_series hasPhotoCollection TI-73_series.
- TI-73_series introduced "1998".
- TI-73_series manufacturer Texas_Instruments.
- TI-73_series memoryRom "512".
- TI-73_series memoryUser "25".
- TI-73_series memoryUser "64".
- TI-73_series name "TI-73 series".
- TI-73_series predecessor TI-80.
- TI-73_series processor Zilog_Z80.
- TI-73_series progLang TI-BASIC.
- TI-73_series supply "1".
- TI-73_series supply "4".
- TI-73_series type Graphing_calculator.
- TI-73_series subject Category:Graphing_calculators.
- TI-73_series subject Category:Products_introduced_in_1998.
- TI-73_series subject Category:Programmable_calculators.
- TI-73_series subject Category:Texas_Instruments_calculators.
- TI-73_series subject Category:Z80.
- TI-73_series comment "TI-73 series are graphing calculators made by Texas Instruments.The original TI-73 was originally designed in 1998 as a replacement for the TI-80 for use at a middle school level (grades 6-9). Its primary advantage over the TI-80 is its 512 KB of flash memory, which holds the calculator's operating system and thereby allows the calculator to be upgraded.".
- TI-73_series label "Serie TI-73".
- TI-73_series label "TI-73 series".
- TI-73_series label "TI-73".
- TI-73_series sameAs Serie_TI-73.
- TI-73_series sameAs TI-73.
- TI-73_series sameAs m.032t61.
- TI-73_series sameAs Q1837848.
- TI-73_series sameAs Q1837848.
- TI-73_series wasDerivedFrom TI-73_series?oldid=585787179.
- TI-73_series depiction Ti_73_Graphing_Calculator.jpg.
- TI-73_series isPrimaryTopicOf TI-73_series.