There's a C compiler for the TI-89 and -92 called TIGCC; I've never used it, and I don't think that it can be loaded on the calcualor itself.
If you want to look at calcualors, the HP-49G might be worth a look. It has a clock and a beeper, a formidable CAS, an on board or 3rd party support for ASM, SYS-RPL, Reverse Polish Lisp and HP-BASIC. It also has a wealth of high quality scientific/mathmatical applications. There are a few computer linking programs avalable (Kermit and a few others).
None of the calc platforms will fill vary many of the compatiblity requiremints as far as I know.
There's a C compiler for the TI-89 and -92 called TIGCC; I've never used it, and I don't think that it can be loaded on the calcualor itself.
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If you want to look at calcualors, the HP-49G might be worth a look. It has a clock and a beeper, a formidable CAS, an on board or 3rd party support for ASM, SYS-RPL, Reverse Polish Lisp and HP-BASIC. It also has a wealth of high quality scientific/mathmatical applications. There are a few computer linking programs avalable (Kermit and a few others).
None of the calc platforms will fill vary many of the compatiblity requiremints as far as I know.
FYI:
http://www.hpcalc.org/
http://www.ticalc
comp.sys.hp48