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These boards made it easy to get the original Arduino-based code modified and running on the new hardware. After a TI-BASIC program is loaded on the graphing calculator, it is able to input the ...
For his Hackaday Prize entry, [Alex] figured a regular ‘ol graphing calculator was sufficient to run a complete DMX controller, and with the help of an Arduino, figured out a way to do it.
A home-brewed graphing calculator called Open SciCal promises to put a powerful machine built entirely from open-source hardware into the pockets of quant jocks and statisticians. "This is for the ...