


Although the Nspire makes good use of form and screen resolution, the programming is very limited compared to older versions. The programming operates under the Calculator application. Instead, the calculator runs on a document that has five applications: Calculator, Graph and Geometry, Spreadsheet, Notes, and Statistics. Unlike all the older TI versions, the Nspire does not have a home screen or a graph screen. The calculator's programming system is remarkably similar to that of the 68k's hardware, but because the Nspire's internal core is different, it needs a section on its own. The TI-Nspire is a unique calculator in the BASIC series. UPDATE: You can now visit the Nspire home page Or see the TI Nspire Software Manual for full documentation. For now, it is recommended that you visit the Nspire forums if you have questions. Note that this page was written in 2009, and much of the content may be outdated.
