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Re: What GNO and SymLink???---Help, Please!!!
- Subject: Re: What GNO and SymLink???---Help, Please!!!
- From: thoang@orion.oac.uci.edu (Trangdaithi Hoang)
- Date: 7 Mar 1994 07:45:22 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of California, Irvine
- References: <01H9NKGGOGB68XG3GK@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu>
In article <01H9NKGGOGB68XG3GK@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu>,
<HOLTG@CTRVAX.VANDERBILT.EDU> wrote:
>My last question is this: Is there any software out now for the ][gs or
>][e that will work with graphing calculators. I am a math teacher and I
>have a Texas Instruments TI-82 graphics calculator. I know for sure that
>there is a program for the MAC that will allow you to connect the
>calculator to the computer, and the software will allow the computer to
>display the graph that is on the calculator on the computer's screen and
>print the graph. If there isn't a program that does this already, I would
>sure appreciate it some of you programmers out there would make one. I
>and my fellow teachers would greatly appreciate it.---It would be simply
>dreadful if we had to buy a MAC to do this simple (I think) operation.
I don't know how this is possible (even with a mac) since all the
calculators I've seen, including the powerful HP 48GX, do not have
video output. Take a look at the Prosel 16 package. It includes a
powerful programmable RPN graphing calculator program called Number
Cruncher. It's like having a HP 48GX on your computer. Prosel is
also a great disk utility, disk optimizer, disk repairer, disk editor
and more. Can't recommend it enough...