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Texas TI-34 solar scientific calculator from 1987
05-04-2016, 06:56 PM (This post was last modified: 05-04-2016 06:57 PM by jebem.)
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RE: Texas TI-34 solar scientific calculator from 1987
(05-04-2016 06:26 PM)DavidM Wrote:  Nice write-up, Jose!

I've got one of those as well, apparently one month younger than yours (I-1287). I recall finding it on sale somewhere (no longer remember where), and thought it would be handy to have at work. I ended up getting more use out of it than I thought I would, mostly for occasional base conversions while coding.

You didn't mention a slip cover, and the condition of your unit makes me think you might not have received one with it. Mine came with one, as well as a quick reference card that fits in that same cover. Let me know if you'd like a scan of it.

Hi, David, Thanks for your kind words and additional information.

Yes, the slip cover is missing. My machine is really in bad shape, I probably will look for another one in the future.

I searched for the quick reference card in the net and failed to find it.
So I would appreciate your offer when you have the time to scan it.
We usually kindly ask Kate to upload these legacy documents to her website. I can do it or you may directly contact Kate.

Jose Mesquita
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