Actually the first calculator I bought in graduate school was a TI-52, I still have it and
the manual. Please email me an address and I will email you a scan of the manual. My
battery packs are shot but I have saved them. I also have the case. The 52 could do
factorials and logs. It was really handy for computing probabilities using factorials for
my statistics classes.
When I first went to college they had a remedial class for students who didn't know
how to use a slide rule. I already knew how since my grandfather gave me one in 6th
grade. I used a slide rule all through college until 1975 when I bought a calculator.
Mike
m m c f a d d e n a t c m h . e d u
Hi, my name is Tobias and i own a TI-52 calculator. As
it was given to me,
i'd really like
to program it(thoug it's as old as me).
But this model is too old, and i can't get a manual for it.
So i'd like to enquire whether you know how to get a manual for the TI-52.
Thanks in advance!
best regards
Tobias Petschke