@@CalculatorCulture Yes, i bought mine for around 30 $, and now the price is 3 x higher. My favorite one is the TI-86, for the graphics, and lists. Although sometimes the blinking cursor is distracting me...
@@laurenth7187 yeah the 86 is a classic advanced graphing calculator. I should make another video on that. interesting insight about the blinking cursor!
Hi, great review video! I just acquired one from estate sale. But it won't stay turned on unless i hold down the on button ;( anything i can do to fix this? thanks
That’s sounds like an annoying problem. You’ve probably already tried the obvious things like a hardware reset. It may be a keyboard contact problem or an electronics related issue. You might ask another CZcamsr Hey Birt! - he makes videos about fixing broken calculators.
@@CalculatorCulture i already contacted datamath. i couldn't get it to set flag 73 which is disable/enable auto shut off. I think it's the on off switch problem. already made up my mind to get another on ebay. At least it came with a statistic module which probably worth as much or more than the calculator itself.
Wow, ist der schick. A pity works of art like this one are not built any longer.
Fascinating! I had a TI-58 and dreamt of machine code programming.
Unless I'm mistaken this was the first TI calculator it was supported on.
Been looking for one of these on eBay for ages, but they are so rare. Great video, thank you!
There's a rather beat up TI-95 on eBay at the moment. ~$50 USD.
Very interesting. Can you store multiple programs in main memory like the HP41?
Yes the TI-95 has a in-memory file system that you can use to store multiple programs.
I have this unit... in my cellar somewhere.
You should try to find it. It’s a real classic.
@@CalculatorCulture Yes, i bought mine for around 30 $, and now the price is 3 x higher. My favorite one is the TI-86, for the graphics, and lists. Although sometimes the blinking cursor is distracting me...
@@laurenth7187 yeah the 86 is a classic advanced graphing calculator. I should make another video on that. interesting insight about the blinking cursor!
While it shares a shape of the later TI-92, The Keys look very similar to the Keys on the TI-85
That’s true, I quite like the look.
Do the Sharp PC-220E next
Hi, great review video! I just acquired one from estate sale. But it won't stay turned on unless i hold down the on button ;( anything i can do to fix this? thanks
That’s sounds like an annoying problem. You’ve probably already tried the obvious things like a hardware reset. It may be a keyboard contact problem or an electronics related issue. You might ask another CZcamsr Hey Birt! - he makes videos about fixing broken calculators.
@@CalculatorCulture i already contacted datamath. i couldn't get it to set flag 73 which is disable/enable auto shut off. I think it's the on off switch problem. already made up my mind to get another on ebay. At least it came with a statistic module which probably worth as much or more than the calculator itself.
This morning, my trusty TI-95 would not start up. I changed the batteries, but it is still dead. Is there anyone who might be able to repair it?