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this post was submitted on 10 Nov 2024
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Genuine question, what's the usecase for this that I can't just do with my reg phone calculator?
Most phone calculators lack things like graphs, statistical tests, etc. Really just for people who are quired to use Ti calculators or learned to use them in the past. Better apps imo exist (like numworks graphing calculator) if you don't have platform loyalty
Gotcha, thanks!
Umm, It's an Emulator.
...right. But what does emulating a calculator get me vs just using the calculator app?
Can you play doom on your calculator app?
With this you can play doom on your emulated calculator!
Graphing and familiar commands and syntax for those who grew up using TI calculators