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TI-86
TypeGraphing calculator
ManufacturerTexas Instruments
Introduced1996
Discontinued2006
Latest firmware1.6
PredecessorTI-85
Calculator
Entry modeD.A.L.
Display size128×64 pixels, 21×8 characters
CPU
ProcessorZilog Z80
Frequency6 MHz
Programming
User memory96 kB of RAM
Other
Power supply4 AAA's,
1 CR1616 or CR1620

The TI-86 is a programmable graphing calculator introduced in 1996 which was produced by Texas Instruments. The TI-86 uses the Zilog Z80 microprocessor. It is partially backwards-compatible with its predecessor, the TI-85.

In addition to having a larger screen than the TI-83, the TI-86 also allows the user to type in lower case and Greek letters and features five softkeys, which improve menu navigation and can be programmed by the user for quick access to common operations such as decimal-to-fraction conversion. The calculator also handles vectors, matrices and complex numbers better than the TI-83. One drawback, however, is that the statistics package on the TI-83 range doesn't come preloaded on the TI-86. However, it can be downloaded from the Texas Instruments program archive and installed on the calculator using the link cable.[1]

The TI-86 has been discontinued.[2]

Specifications

See also

References

  1. ^ [1] (archived)
  2. ^ "TI-86 Features Summary". Archived from the original on November 18, 2008.
  3. ^ Campbell, Robert (2001). "TI-82/83/85/86 Mathematics Use". UMBC.