From: Borked Pseudo Mailed on
I was reading the news pages at Hydrix and have noticed
that they seemed to be heavily involved with TI on their
next generation of calculators.

Will this have any impact on HP graphing calcs?
They seemed to have helped develop them upto the 50g.

From: sc_usenet on
On Apr 18, 11:44 am, Borked Pseudo Mailed <nob...(a)pseudo.borked.net>
wrote:
> I was reading the news pages at Hydrix and have noticed
> that they seemed to be heavily involved with TI on their
> next generation of calculators.
>
> Will this have any impact on HP graphing calcs?
> They seemed to have helped develop them upto the 50g.

Well ever since HP foolishly deserted them, I assume they're
independent now.

Their website says:
"We design and develop embedded solutions for products with limited
processing and energy resources, specialising in high performance hand-
held devices for educational, retail and automotive applications."

That applies to calculators of all brands; I don't see a reason why
they would have to remain loyal to HP when HP does not even seem
interested in calculators any longer.

S.C.
From: reth on
On Apr 19, 1:44 am, Borked Pseudo Mailed <nob...(a)pseudo.borked.net>
wrote:
> I was reading the news pages at Hydrix and have noticed
> that they seemed to be heavily involved with TI on their
> next generation of calculators.
>
> Will this have any impact on HP graphing calcs?
> They seemed to have helped develop them upto the 50g.

And why do you ask this question here? Isn't Hydrix's web site the
logical addressee?
From: JYA on

> On Apr 19, 1:44 am, Borked Pseudo Mailed <nob...(a)pseudo.borked.net>
> wrote:
>> I was reading the news pages at Hydrix and have noticed
>> that they seemed to be heavily involved with TI on their
>> next generation of calculators.

Where do you see this on the Hydrix news page ?

--
They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security,
deserve neither liberty or security (Benjamin Franklin)

From: timite_h on
On 20 avr, 11:05, JYA <nos...(a)nospam.blah> wrote:
> > On Apr 19, 1:44 am, Borked Pseudo Mailed <nob...(a)pseudo.borked.net>
> > wrote:
> >> I was reading the news pages at Hydrix and have noticed
> >> that they seemed to be heavily involved with TI on their
> >> next generation of calculators.
>
> Where do you see this on the Hydrix news page ?
>
> --
> They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security,
> deserve neither liberty or security (Benjamin Franklin)

Here:
http://www.hydrix.com/aboutus/index.php?id=12