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navysealbrian
Probe
Posted: 25 Sep 2003
17:37 GMT
Total Posts: 4
I borrowed a friends TI-83 Plus and transfered all the stuff on it onto mine. I deleted everything and I found that a TI-83 Plus with an OS of Version 1.14 held 23,036 RAM and 163838 Archive Memory. Then I transfered everything back and he didn't know I did that. I deleted all the stuff off my TI-83 Plus Silver Edition and I found that a TI-83 Plus Silver Edition with an OS Version of 1.16 held 23029 RAM and 1540k (the TI-83 Plus Silver Edition actually displayed it just like that) Archive Memory. TI-83 Plus Silver Edition holds about 9.4 times more Archive Memory. I also think it's faster, but I didn't test that yet and I'm not planning anytime soon.

ANYONE WHO IS BUYING A TI-83 PLUS, CHANGE YOUR MIND AND GET THE TI-83 PLUS SILVER EDITION, IT'S WORTH THE EXTRA $35!!!

I also saw more people get TI-83 Plus Silver Edition after they noticed how crappy their TI-83 Plus was. And I realized that when I brought Calculator Games to school, many people started to buy TI-83 Plus Silver Editions.

[Edited by navysealbrian on 26-Sep-03 02:37]
BullFrog
Wraith
Posted: 25 Sep 2003
17:47 GMT
Total Posts: 623
Most of that's common knowledge. But thanks for the reminder. ;-)

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spike218
Probe
Posted: 27 Sep 2003
07:49 GMT
Total Posts: 1
it says on the box of the ti-83plus that the silver edition has nine times as more memory and its twice as fast
calculatorfreakCG
Wraith
Posted: 11 Oct 2003
16:16 GMT
Total Posts: 739
I agree, get the SE.
spiral
Wraith
Posted: 11 Oct 2003
22:47 GMT
Total Posts: 958
or get an 89 ;)





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