Introduction
The TI-82 was released as a more
user-friendly version of the
TI-85, at the
sacrifice of many of its
advanced features, but it was the ones that were not used in ever-day usage, but with a
lower price tag, about 100
USD. It was long believed that the TI-82 could not be
programmed in
assembly, but, as with the TI-85, a loophole was eventually found, making the TI-82 a much more attractive
programming platform. The
TI-83 and
TI-83 Plus have taken the place of the
TI-82 as the standard in
math and
science classrooms and the
TI-82 is expected to be discontinued shortly. Note: Some of this came from www.Ticalc.org
MODEL SPECIFICATIONS
CPU : 6 MHz ZiLOG Z80
Memory : 28K RAM
Screen Size : 96x64 pixels; Black and White
Link Port? Yes
ASM? No