02-13-2011, 09:33 PM
Hmwere,
I have the TI-92 since more than 10 years. At that time there was no DVD, and think you don't need it too. Simply read the manual. I suspect that you are familiar with computers and math, and if so - you'll have no problem with your calculator.
I should admit that I don't use at all myTI-92 since 2009. I shifted gradually to PocketPC, where there are a bunch of math programs (CAS, and emulators).
There were a lot of Internet forums related to TI calculators, and I think there should be left some enthusiasts still active to help you there. I think that in this forum there is almost nobody to use those 90's beasts.
I have the TI-92 since more than 10 years. At that time there was no DVD, and think you don't need it too. Simply read the manual. I suspect that you are familiar with computers and math, and if so - you'll have no problem with your calculator.
I should admit that I don't use at all myTI-92 since 2009. I shifted gradually to PocketPC, where there are a bunch of math programs (CAS, and emulators).
There were a lot of Internet forums related to TI calculators, and I think there should be left some enthusiasts still active to help you there. I think that in this forum there is almost nobody to use those 90's beasts.