Neat, I'll download that and listen to it this weekend. I've never owned
this model before, just always caught my eye and was interesting
historically. Sort of that verge of calculators becoming computers which
honestly I've tried to avoid any calculator collecting but again, I find it
too interesting that this had software and could be programmed by magnetic
strips.
Years back I remember seeing one at the state that was apparently still
commonly used for geological equations and chemistry equations.
- John
On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 8:49 PM, Randall Kindig <randall.kindig at gmail.com>wrote:
Enjoy the TI-59, Sam! That was my first programmable
device when I was in
college and I loved it!
I did a podcast on the TI-59. Floppy Days episode #3 (
floppydays.libsyn.com, iTunes or
Stitcher.com).
Did you ever own one before?
Randy Kindig
host Floppy Days
co-host Antic