Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/TI-80> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 34 of
34
with 100 items per page.
- TI-80 abstract "TI-80 is a graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments. It was originally designed in 1995 to be used at a middle school level (grades 6-9).The TI-80 featured the smallest screen and slowest processor (980 kHz proprietary) of any TI graphing calculator. Additionally, the TI-80 had the processor on board a Toshiba T6M53A ASIC, unlike later calculators like the TI-83, TI-83 Plus, and TI-84 Plus which had separate ASIC and processor chips in certain models. In comparison, the TI-81, released in 1990, featured a 2 MHz Zilog Z80 processor. However, the TI-80 did feature 7 KB of RAM (compared with the TI-81's 2.4 KB). The TI-80 also had more built-in functions than the TI-81 (such as list and table functions, as well as fraction and decimal conversions). Like the TI-81, the TI-80 did not feature a link port. The TI-80 was also the only graphing calculator to use 2 CR2032 lithium batteries (instead of the standard 4 AAA batteries with a lithium backup battery).Since its release, it has been superseded by the superior TI-73 and TI-73 Explorer. The TI-80 has been discontinued.".
- TI-80 thumbnail TI-80.png?width=300.
- TI-80 wikiPageExternalLink TI-80.htm.
- TI-80 wikiPageID "657656".
- TI-80 wikiPageRevisionID "573550780".
- TI-80 discontinued "1998".
- TI-80 displaySize "64".
- TI-80 entry Calculator_input_methods.
- TI-80 frequency "980.0".
- TI-80 hasPhotoCollection TI-80.
- TI-80 introduced "1995".
- TI-80 link "N/A".
- TI-80 manufacturer Texas_Instruments.
- TI-80 memoryUser "7".
- TI-80 name "TI-80".
- TI-80 precision "13".
- TI-80 processor "Proprietary".
- TI-80 successor TI-73_series.
- TI-80 supply "2".
- TI-80 type Graphing_calculator.
- TI-80 subject Category:Graphing_calculators.
- TI-80 subject Category:Texas_Instruments_calculators.
- TI-80 comment "TI-80 is a graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments. It was originally designed in 1995 to be used at a middle school level (grades 6-9).The TI-80 featured the smallest screen and slowest processor (980 kHz proprietary) of any TI graphing calculator. Additionally, the TI-80 had the processor on board a Toshiba T6M53A ASIC, unlike later calculators like the TI-83, TI-83 Plus, and TI-84 Plus which had separate ASIC and processor chips in certain models.".
- TI-80 label "TI-80".
- TI-80 label "TI-80".
- TI-80 label "TI-80".
- TI-80 sameAs TI-80.
- TI-80 sameAs TI-80.
- TI-80 sameAs m.0309yt.
- TI-80 sameAs Q3512179.
- TI-80 sameAs Q3512179.
- TI-80 wasDerivedFrom TI-80?oldid=573550780.
- TI-80 depiction TI-80.png.
- TI-80 isPrimaryTopicOf TI-80.