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From: "Paolo Cavallo" <ton0621@iperbole.bologna.it>
To: "Physics Teachers Forum" <phys-l@atlantis.uwf.edu>
Subject: TI-92 as a stopwatch
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Ken Fox wrote (09/02/98)
In the September issue of The Physics Teacher Eric Koser wrote a note
about writing a program that turns a TI-85 into a stopwatch. It works
wonderfully [...].
I will happily send you the modified program in a format that uses TI
withto load it or even the program for manual loading. I believe I do this
and isEric's blessing. [...]
If can there be someone wishing to use this program on the TI-92 model,
not able to adapt it, I can send (if no one except it) the Graph-Linkversion,
or even the text version.
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