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- TI-85 abstract "The TI-85 was a graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments based around the Zilog Z80 microprocessor. Designed in 1992 as TI's second graphing calculator (the first was the TI-81), it has since been replaced by the TI-86, which has also been discontinued.The TI-85 was significantly more powerful than the TI-81, as it was designed as a calculator primarily for use in engineering and calculus courses. Texas Instruments had included a version of BASIC on the device to allow programming. Each calculator came with a cable to connect calculators (simply a three-conductor cable with 2.5 mm phone connectors on each end). Another cable known as the TI-Graph Link was also sold, along with appropriate software, to connect the calculator to a personal computer. These cables made it possible to save programs and make backups.".
- TI-85 thumbnail TI85_graphing_calculator.jpg?width=300.
- TI-85 wikiPageExternalLink calcg.org.
- TI-85 wikiPageExternalLink 85book-eng.pdf.
- TI-85 wikiPageExternalLink www.ticalc.org.
- TI-85 wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=5GWMN0x8Ijg.
- TI-85 wikiPageID "583399".
- TI-85 wikiPageRevisionID "602025427".
- TI-85 discontinued "1997".
- TI-85 displaySize "128".
- TI-85 entry Calculator_input_methods.
- TI-85 frequency "6.0".
- TI-85 hasPhotoCollection TI-85.
- TI-85 introduced "1992".
- TI-85 manufacturer Texas_Instruments.
- TI-85 memoryUser "28".
- TI-85 name "TI-85".
- TI-85 processor Zilog_Z80.
- TI-85 successor TI-86.
- TI-85 supply "1".
- TI-85 supply "4".
- TI-85 type Graphing_calculator.
- TI-85 subject Category:Graphing_calculators.
- TI-85 subject Category:Products_introduced_in_1992.
- TI-85 subject Category:Programmable_calculators.
- TI-85 subject Category:Texas_Instruments_calculators.
- TI-85 subject Category:Z80.
- TI-85 comment "The TI-85 was a graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments based around the Zilog Z80 microprocessor. Designed in 1992 as TI's second graphing calculator (the first was the TI-81), it has since been replaced by the TI-86, which has also been discontinued.The TI-85 was significantly more powerful than the TI-81, as it was designed as a calculator primarily for use in engineering and calculus courses. Texas Instruments had included a version of BASIC on the device to allow programming.".
- TI-85 label "TI-85".
- TI-85 label "TI-85".
- TI-85 label "TI-85".
- TI-85 label "TI-85".
- TI-85 label "TI-85".
- TI-85 label "TI-85".
- TI-85 sameAs TI-85.
- TI-85 sameAs TI-85.
- TI-85 sameAs TI-85.
- TI-85 sameAs TI-85.
- TI-85 sameAs TI-85.
- TI-85 sameAs m.02sdmz.
- TI-85 sameAs Q2141725.
- TI-85 sameAs Q2141725.
- TI-85 wasDerivedFrom TI-85?oldid=602025427.
- TI-85 depiction TI85_graphing_calculator.jpg.
- TI-85 isPrimaryTopicOf TI-85.