![]() Perform mathematical operations on data and visualize the connections between the data and their plots. Perform computations and enter expressions, equations and formulas in proper math notation. Hands-learning tool that satisfies math and science curriculum needs from middle Only the Casio proprietary images are available for this model.Graphing calculator provides algebraic capability to symbolically solve equations, factor andĮxpand variable expressions, complete the square, find antiderivatives,Ĭomputer limits and exact solutions in irrational forms, making it a robust There is currently no way to display custom images in less than one AAA battery set on the ClassPad II, let alone ones with more than 8 colors. For people who have the TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition, IViewer is available for viewing images. Note that in the Casio community, people in general had agreed to not tamper with the FX-cg10 built-in image support restrictions to avoid having to deal with the same thing Ndless is going through (which TI is blocking to prevent cheating), so any image viewing program that got released for the PRIZM will not let you open g3p/g3b files. Despite the speed gain over ImageViewer, this version of mViewer GX is slower than its HP/TI counterparts, since the calculator doesn't have much RAM for ASM/C programmers (about 128K) and has a slower processor (max overclock speed is 94.3 MHz via OverClui), but it is still pretty impressive and the program was tweaked to make it intuitive regardless of the calculator limitations. Although there was also ImageViewer being available before, mViewer GX takes things some steps further by adding support beyond just non-progressive JPEG and making image viewing much faster. Basically, you convert a document using the online converter linked above, then it generates the HP PPL code for you, along with the image data, so you can visualize your image easily.Īs for the Casio PRIZM version, it is written in native code and was released shortly after the HP Prime version. ![]() The touch screen makes it very easy to use on the user side and the program, as expected, is very fast. You can access mViewer GX at (requires TI-Planet account) And that's not all! There are now HP Prime and Casio PRIZM versions too! The HP Prime version, thanks to the extremely powerful HP PPL language and the 400 MHz processor, was easier to pull off in terms of required on-calc code, because the BASIC-like language supports images of any size (although programs that are over 2 MB large will render the calculator unstable) and even stretching, as we can often see in HP games nowadays. Although it will work in any OS that supports Lua, this new document viewer takes advantage of the considerable Lua image speed improvements since OS 3.2, and no, don't be scared: Despite being Lua, the scrolling speed will be much more than the 5 frames per second we often saw in advanced Lua programs. mViewer GX works differently, however, in the way that it is basically an online converter, located on TI-Planet, that will generate files that you can then view on your calculator. Well, here are some good news: A few weeks ago, a Lua version of mViewer, called mViewer GX, has been released! Not only does it support images of various format, but also PDFs. However, since then, Texas Instruments have since started to block Ndless instead of fixing OS bugs, meaning that fewer and fewer people can use mViewer, nPDF and the other Ndless programs. A few years later, Legimet started working on nPDF, a PDF reader for the TI-Nspire. It was later ported to color calculator models as mViewer CX and added support for various image formats, allowing people to store more images on their calculators. A few years ago, Critor from TI-Planet released mViewer, a TI-Nspire image viewer that ran via Ndless. ![]()
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